Pioneer Middle School (California)
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Pioneer Middle School is a school in Tustin, California. It is named after the street it is on. Currently, it is the newest middle school in the district, with the newest overall school being Arnold O. Beckman High School. It enrolls students in sixth through eighth grade.
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[edit] History
When Pioneer Middle School was opened in September of 1999, it had been the first middle school in Tustin Unified School District built in 25 years. Some of the school's achievements include earning the California Distinguished School in 2003, and being a recipient of the National Model Professional Learning Community award during November of 2006. It is also the first middle school in the city Tustin, CA to surpass the API score of 900. Pioneer's record-breaking score was recorded as '915', which was achieved by the students participating in the class of 2005-2006.
[edit] Administration
- Mike Mattos--Principal
- John Albert--Assistant Principal
- Staci Egan--Counselor
[edit] Staff
- Mr.Acosta
- Ms.Ambsbury
- Mrs.Badraun
- Mrs.Beers
- Mr.Bell
- Mr.Billings
- Mr.Bowman
- Mr.Cochren
- Mrs.Crabb
- Mrs.Cronic
- Mrs.Cronin
- Mrs.Cope
- Mrs.Dearborn
- Mr.DeLange
- Mrs.Duncan
- Mr.Fischer
- Mrs.Flint
- Mrs.Friedrich
- Mrs.Fuggitti
- Mrs.Hamamura
- Mrs.Hanriot
- Mrs.Harkin
- Mrs.Hartman
- Mrs.Herman
- Ms.Hingst
- Mr.Huber
- Mrs.Kaahaaina
- Mrs.Lockwood
- Mrs.Maan
- Mrs.Macias
- Ms.Maki
- Ms.Martin
- Ms.McCarger
- Ms.Meyers
- Mrs.Miranda
- Ms.Mittleman
- Mrs.Moore
- Ms.Morrison
- Mrs.Nett
- Mrs.Ng
- Mrs.Noonen
- Mr.Payne
- Mrs.Payne
- Mr.Pena
- Mrs.Poleston
- Mrs.Prell
- Mrs.Primrose
- Mrs.Randall
- Mrs.Rohrig
- Mrs.Rosas
- Ms.Russ
- Mrs.Sampson
- Ms.Sanchez
- Ms.Shaer
- Mr.Schafer
- Ms.Spiak
- Ms.St.James
- Mr.Thomas
- Mr.VanHeerde
- Mrs.Walter
- Ms.Welch
[edit] School Sports
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Hockey
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Track & Field
- Volleyball
- Theatre Arts
[edit] Awards
- California Distinguished School, 2003
- National Model Professional Learning Community, 2006