Rose L. Hardy Middle School

Rose L. Hardy Middle School
Hardy Middle School
Location
1819 35th Street Northwest[1]
District of Columbia, DC, 20007
United States
Information
School type Public School
School district District of Columbia Public Schools Ward 2
Principal Mary Stefanus
Faculty 35.0 (on FTE basis)[2]
Grades 6 to 8
Enrollment 418 (as of 2009-10)[2]
Student to teacher ratio 11.94[2]
Campus type Urban
Color(s)      White
     Blue
Mascot Hawks
Website

Rose L. Hardy Middle School is a school located in Glover Park in Washington, D.C..

This school, which is administered by the District of Columbia Public Schools, has been featured in the Northwest Current and has received multiple accolades for its achievements in academics and in sports. It has integrated all of its departments to incorporate, for example, a Greek history lesson with an art lesson about making vases.

The school serves the neighborhoods of Georgetown, Glover Park and also a large number of out-of-bounds students.

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History

The school was named after Rose Lee Hardy, one of the most influential educators in the nation during the twentieth century. She was born in Winchester, Virginia at the beginning of the century. The school was built in 1933.

Student body

The student body is composed of 2.6 Asian and Pacific Islanders, 69.1% African Americans, 7.7% Hispanic, and 17.6% Caucasian.

School uniforms

Girls: Navy Blue Polo shirts, Khaki Pants or Skirts, and Majority Black Shoes, Stud Earring ONLY and NO necklaces or bracelets, Navy Blue Sweater

Boys: Navy Blue Polo shirts, Khaki Pants or Shorts, Majority Black Shoes, and Navy Blue Sweater ONLY

Alumni

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