Rancho San Joaquin Middle School

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Official name Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School
Type Public Secondary
Grades 7th and 8th grade
School Number 508
Principal Jeff Williamson (until 1 June, 2007)
Scott Bowman (after 1 June, 2007)
Assistant Principal Scott Bowman (until 1 June, 2007)
Shannon Van Dam (after 1 June, 2007)
Location 4861 Michelson Drive

Irvine, California 92612, at the corner of Yale and Michelson

Website http://www.ranchoms.org/
Enrollment 851 (as of 2005-2006 school year)
Length 3 trimesters
Established 1987
Mascot The Conquistador (see picture below)
School colors blue and yellow
TV Station live on 25
Teacher of the Year Nancy Driscoll (2006-2007)
The Conquistador
The Conquistador
The Rancho San Joaquin Middle School Campus
The Rancho San Joaquin Middle School Campus
A map showing the layout of Rancho
A map showing the layout of Rancho

Rancho San Joaquin Middle School, commonly referred to as Rancho, is a middle school in Irvine, California, serving the southern part of Irvine, including the neighborhoods of University Park, Turtle Rock, Turtle Ridge, Quail Hill, Shady Canyon, and University Hills. It is part of the Irvine Unified School District. Its school mascot is the Conquistador, which was symbolized after the previous land owner who used to ride around in a horse. It was named a California Distinguished School and a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in the 1990s.

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[edit] History

Rancho's campus was established in 1967 (though it is not certain when it was built) as a temporary facility for Irvine High School; at the time, it was Irvine's only school. Rancho San Joaquin Middle School was established on the Rancho campus in 1971 and was modernized in 2001. It's first principle was Mr. Adams. When the school was founded, the Irvine Unified School District, formerly the Rancho San Joaquin School District, had its offices on the site. As a result, Rancho San Joaquin is laid out in the style of a high school.

[edit] Layout

There are three main "wings" of the school: the B, E/F, and G wings, which are laid out like a "T", with the library and MPR (or auditorium) at the center (see map below for more detail). Other wings include the A wing (where the office is), situated to the left of the B wing; the C wing, which runs parallel to the E/F wing and contains two music, two art, and two wood shop classrooms; the D wing, which contains only the locker rooms; the E wing, which is simply the name given to F wing science classrooms (hence E/F wing); the H wing (where two science and computer labs are located), an "island" near the G wing; and the "J" wing, consisting of two unconnected portable buildings. The A wing, where the office is located, faces towards Michelson Drive, which is the front of the school. To form Rancho's quad or outdoor eating area, the E/F, B, C, and D wings form a rectangle around picnic tables and a shade structure.

[edit] Facilities

Rancho San Joaquin Middle School's facilities include a rock wall, three handball courts, a weight room, a 400-meter track, a cardio lab [1], and 36 inch televisions in every classroom, some of which have been replaced by 60 inch LCD projects. In addition, Rancho has two carts with televisions and PlayStation 2 consoles set up for Dance Dance Revolution, two music classrooms, two art classroom, two wood shop classrooms for the Technology classes, four science classrooms, an "alleyway" behind the PE building that includes a slam dunk basketball hoop, some punching bags, a foosball table and ping pong tables. Also two computer labs, and some computers in the hallways of the B, C, and F wings. In the G, J, and some of the C wing classrooms, there are computers for student use. Science teachers in the E and H wings have priority access to the H4 Computer lab. Every classroom has a computer for the teacher. When it was modernized in 2001, the doors were replaces with metal fire-proof doors.

[edit] Standardized Test Results (2005)

In 2005, Rancho's students tested at a Proficient or Advanced level 79% in language arts, 80% in math, and 71% in history. This is more than twice the state average for the same year. In the API in 2004, the school's score was 880, on a score of 200 to 1000.[2]As of 2006, Rancho's API has risen 25 points since 2004 and is now 905.

[edit] Departments

  • Humanities Department, headed by Kay Gee
    • Humanities 7
    • History 7
    • Literature 7
    • Humanities 8
    • History 8
    • Literature 8
  • Mathematics Department, headed by Pauline Embree
    • Math 7
    • Pre-Algebra
    • Math 8
    • Algebra
  • Science Department, headed by Nancy Driscoll and Sandy O'Brien
    • Science 7
    • Science 8
  • PE Department, headed by Rob Sheveland
  • Electives Department, headed by Susan Anello
    • Student/Office Aides
    • Art/Advanced Art
    • Computers
    • Music (Concert and Symphonic Orchestras, Concert and Symphonic Bands, and Chorus)
    • Spanish Intro/I
    • Technology/Advanced Technology
    • Yearbook/Video

[edit] Achievements (2005-2006)

[edit] Humanities

In 2006 Kay Gee, a humanities teacher, received an award for excellence in teaching from the Center for Talented Youth at Johns Hopkins University along with 21 other teachers nationwide. [3] She was also the 2005 IUSD Middle School Teacher of the year, and a 2006 Orange County Teacher of the Year semi-finalist.

[edit] MathCounts Team

A team of twelve students won first place at the Orange County Mathcounts competition, and participated in the competition at state level. Of the top ten finishers at the county level, five were from Rancho. (Coached by Pauline Embree and volunteer University High School students)

[edit] WordMasters

WordMasters is a national analogy competition. In 2006, Rancho's program was run by Kay Gee. The seventh-grade Gold Division team finished in a tie for eighth out of 167 teams nationwide. The eighth-grade Gold Division team finished sixth out of 169 teams nationwide.

[edit] Music Program

20 students of the Rancho music program, led by Ron Smart, are members of the Southern California Honors Orchestra (out of 150 slots). The orchestra encompasses school districts from the Mexican border to Santa Barbara. Rancho San Joaquin Middle School has also performed very well at the festival.

[edit] Symphonic Band

  • 2006: Excellent, Excellent, Good.; Sight Reading: Excellent. Total Score: Excellent
  • 2007: Excellent, Excellent, Superior; Sight Reading: Superior. Total Score: Superior

[edit] Symphonic Orchestra

  • 2007: Superior, Superior, Superior; Sight Reading: Superior. Total Score: Superior

[edit] Old Achievements

It was named a California Distinguished School and a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence in the 1990s. There are two plated signs in the front of the school to recognize it.

[edit] Noted alumni

[edit] See also

[edit] Local Elementary Schools

[edit] Local High Schools

[edit] References

1. Estabilation Date> Yearbooks

[edit] External links