Don Juan Avila Middle School

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Don Juan Avila Middle School
Location
Aliso Viejo, California
United States
Information
School district Capistrano Unified School District
Principal Chris Carter
Students approx. 1100
Grades 6-8
Mascot Bronco
Color(s) Blue and Gray
Established 2001
Homepage

Don Juan Avila Middle School (commonly known as DJAMS) is located in Aliso Viejo, California and is part of the Capistrano Unified School District. This school serves students in grades 6-8. The school currently has 1,300 students enrolled.

Its principal is Chris Carter, who helps run the DJAMS faculty. Assistant principal is Josh Wellikson, and the former assistant principal is Shannon Soto.

Almost all 8th grade students who graduate from this school will attend Aliso Niguel High School for the four years of their high school career.

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[edit] Awards

DJAMS is within the top 10% of all of California's comparable middle schools, and is widely recognized as a California Distinguished School. The school earned this recognition in the 2004-2005 school year. [1]

[edit] Performing arts

[edit] Band and orchestra

The DJAMS band and orchestra program, directed by Linda Price, has performed in many events and represented their school. As their biggest event, all students acquire the privilege to perform in Disneyland in Anaheim in every school year.

[edit] Athletics

[edit] Physical education

The physical education (P.E.) program is one of the best middle school programs in the district. Other schools come and visit the school to watch the program. Each grade level has its own curriculum. The school does not have a gym, but it does have a large field, basketball courts, a rockwall added in 2006, an aerobics and dance room, and a fitness room with plenty of exercise machines and equipment. Some new equipment was added in 2006.

[edit] Trivia

  • This middle school is connected with Don Juan Avila Elementary School, thus allowing Don Juan Avila serve grades from Kindergarten to 8th grade.
  • 96% of DJAMS teachers have full teacher credentials, while 2% have emergency credentials. The other 2% is currently unknown. [2]
  • This is the only school that allows students in grades 6-8 to attend and buy books from the elementary school book fair.
  • The P.E. grass field shows scenic views of the Saddleback Mountains near Rancho Santa Margarita. (Due to the building of a local hotel and other business-related structures, the scenic view from the P.E. grasss fields have been blocked off.)

[edit] Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This School State Average
White, not Hispanic 67% 31%
Asian 13% 8%
Hispanic or Latino 10% 47%
Multiple or No Response 4% 2%
African American, not Hispanic 4% 8%
Filipino 1% 3%
Pacific Islander <1% <1%
American Indian or Alaska Native <1% <1%

[edit] References

  1. ^ Distinguished School Awards California Schools Recognition Program
  2. ^ California School Ratings Don Juan Avila Middle School

[edit] External links