Our School
WHO WE ARE
At Longfellow Middle School, we inspire, challenge, and empower students through the love of learning through the transition from concrete to more abstract thought. Serving students in grades 6–8, we promote high expectations while working together with parents and the community to develop students to their full potential.
WHAT WE OFFER
- Basketball, Football, Track, Volleyball, and Wresting
- Comprehensive services for students who are identified as gifted
- Extracurriculars to engage and develop “Titan” leaders
- Free breakfast and lunch for all students
- Free shuttle to our School Based Health Clinic at Washington Elementary School
- Special education services for students with disabilities
- Visual Arts, Music, Dance, Foreign Language and Physical Education
- World Ranking VEX Robotics Program
- Young Scholars Program
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Student Council
OUR HISTORY
Longfellow Middle School opened in August of 2005 and replaced a middle school bearing the same name. The previous building opened in 1921 and was named for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, a famous 19th Century American poet. “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere,” “Song of Hiawatha,” and “The Children’s Hour” are some of Longfellow’s best known poems. Longfellow Middle School was built to house 600 students for an investment of $12.5 million, of which nearly 80% came from the state of Ohio.