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Jones Middle School (Upper Arlington)

Jones Middle School
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Location
Upper Arlington, Ohio
United States of America
Coordinates 39°59′58″N 83°03′37″W / 39.999536°N 83.060283°W / 39.999536; -83.060283Coordinates: 39°59′58″N 83°03′37″W / 39.999536°N 83.060283°W / 39.999536; -83.060283
Information
School type Public
School district Upper Arlington City School District
Principal

Jason Fine

VICE MUTHATRUKIN PRINCIPOL = Antonia Campbel
Grades 6-8
Gender Male, Female
Language English
Website

Jason Fine

Jones Middle School is one of two middle schools in the Upper Arlington City School District, in Upper Arlington, Ohio. The school is located in the center of the Upper Arlington Historic District, at the end of the Mallway.

The site that is now Jones Middle School previously served as Camp Willis, a military training camp during World War I. This is noted by a plaque near the Arlington Avenue side of the site.

The neo-classical school building was designed by Ohio Stadium architect Howard Dwight Smith and completed in 1924. It served as the first permanent school in Upper Arlington, serving grades 1-6; grades 7-12 were added to the building following its 1926 expansion. The building was renamed Upper Arlington High School in 1939 with the opening of another Smith-designed school, Barrington Road Elementary School.

Jones Middle School became an International Baccalaureate World School in November 2012.


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