Pershing Middle School (San Diego)

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Pershing Middle School, founded in 1964, is a middle school in the San Diego City Schools school district that is named after John J. Pershing and is in San Diego, California. It is located on San Carlos Drive in the community of San Carlos in San Diego (ZIP Code 92119).

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The twenty-eight acre site for the John J. Pershing Junior High School was purchased in the San Carlos area at a cost of $93,949 on August 5, 1959. The purchase price for the land included the cost for street improvements.

Robert A. Bradt, architect, was appointed to design the school plant. The low bid for construction was submitted by the Cotton Construction Company.

The total cost of the building, including site improvement, was $1,560,959. The school was fully completed and accepted on January 2, 1964.

The school plant consists of one-story buildings with outside corridors and lockers. There are twelve separate buildings housing thiry classrooms, the cafeteria, auditorium, physical education facilities and general offices. Miss Jane Minshall, the district landscape architect, planned and supervised the landscaping.

The enrollment at Pershing in September, 1963, was 416 students in grades 7 and 8. With the addition of the 9th grade in September, 1964, enrollment increased to 810 students.

Current schoo l crest
Current schoo l crest

The school colors were black and gold. The school symbol was the Paladin. The first principal was Mr. Kenneth Hale, and the vice-principal was Mr. Leonard Sherr.

In 1984[citation needed] the school colors were changed to maroon and gray. The school mascot was changed to a panther.

In 1996[citation needed] Pershing became a middle school, adding sixth grade while Patrick Henry High School took the ninth grade.

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