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Home | National Directories | Public Schools | Louise R. Johnson Middle School of International Studies |
Louise R. Johnson Middle School of International Studies
Basic Information
Address: 2121 26th Ave. East
Bradenton, Fl 34208
County: Manatee
District: Manatee
Phone Number: 941-741-3344
Fax Number: 941-741-3345
Principal: Omar Edwards
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Additional Information
School Type: Public
Grade Level:
6-8
Founded: 1994
School Setting:
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 9:20-3:40
School Colors: Black, Silver and Teal
School Mascot: Eagle
School Size: 600
Classroom Teachers: 37
Student/Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: No
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Mac's
School Clubs:
Technology Student Association, Odyssey of the Mind, Student Government
Uniform Guidelines:
Common School Shirt, Regular pants or shorts no holes or rips
Mission Statement:
Our mission is to inspire students to achieve academic excellence, embrace global diversity, and become lifelong learners.
Enrollment Characteristics: 100% choice with application process
Notes/School Information:
We have been an International Baccalaureate World School since 2009.