Cabin John Middle School

Cabin John Middle School
Cabin John Middle School
Location
10701 Gainsborough Road
Potomac, Maryland 20854
Information
Type Public Middle School
Established 1967
School district Montgomery County Public Schools
Principal John Taylor
Assistant Principal William Everly
Assistant Principal Nicole Fortson
Grades 6–8
Number of students 940 (2009–2010)
Student to teacher ratio 11.7 (2009–2010)
Color(s)           Blue and white
Mascot CJ the Cougar
Newspaper Cougar Courier
Website www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/cabinjohnms/

Cabin John Middle School, colloquially known as CJMS, is a public school for students in grades 6, 7, and 8 located in Potomac, Maryland.

Cabin John opened in 1967 as a junior high school, and its mascot was the roadrunner. In 1987, the school closed due to declining enrollment, and all students in the area attended Hoover. However, the county decided to reopen Cabin John in 1989 as a middle school. When it reopened, its mascot became the cougar.[1]

Students who attend Cabin John are from the feeder elementary schools Seven Locks, Bells Mill, Stone Mill, and Cold Spring. The students that attended Bells Mill and Seven Locks Elementary Schools go on to attend Winston Churchill High School. Students from Cold Spring and Stone Mill Elementary Schools go on to attend Thomas Wootton High School.

Academic

In Fall 2003, Cabin John became the first middle school in Montgomery County to offer a course in Chinese.[2]

Art and music

In Spring 1999, the school was awarded first prize in an anti-smoking campaign promoted by the State Attorney General's Office in conjunction with Maryland State Board of Education. Art teacher Wendy Kleiner and students were presented a ceremonial award along with acknowledgment for the first-prize billboard, located on Interstate 95 near Camden Yards.[3]

Since 1996, Cabin John has received superior ratings at both the Maryland State Band and Orchestra Festivals throughout this tenure with instrumental music director Scott Herman.

In Spring 2009, instrumental music director Scott Herman was named the Maryland Music Educators Outstanding Teacher of the Year for 2009.[4]

Extracurricular activities

Cabin John offers the following extracurricular activities for students.[5]

Clubs and activities

In fall 1998, Cabin John's Knowledge Master team placed first in the state and 38th internationally among 958 entrants in the middle school division.[6]

Interscholastic sports

  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Cross Country (Coed)
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Boys Softball
  • Girls Softball

Modernization

Cabin John underwent a complete renovation from 2009 to 2011. During the 2009–2010 and 2010–2011 school years, students attended a holding school located on Tilden Lane in Rockville, Maryland. The new building is LEED certified as an environmentally friendly structure. It uses geothermal energy.[7] The renovation had an estimated cost of about $48 million, and it included an asbestos-abatement program.[8]

Student awards

In Spring 2001, two eighth-grade students were awarded first place in the region in the NASA Student Involvement Program's 2000–2001 competition, "Watching Earth Change" category.[9]

Teacher awards

In Fall 1998, the school's guidance department received the MSDE Guidance Department Award. This recognition was the first in Maryland for an entire guidance department. The award was especially important to the members of the guidance department because the state based the award on input from administrators, teachers, parents and students.[10]

In September 1999, the Maryland Middle School Association awarded the school an MMSA Exemplary School Award, recognizing the school for its focus on its staff development program. In Spring 2004, Teacher Bobbie Chase received the Abe Pollin Award for her years of impact in the community.[11]

In Spring 2007, Jackie Geer, a sixth-grade science teacher, received the Maryland Environmental Educator of the Year award from the Chesapeake Bay Foundation for 2007.[12]

Notable alumni

References

  1. http://www.cabinjohnptsa.org/cougarnews_files/CJMS_COUGAR_NEWS_Winter_2009.pdf
  2. Scofield, Alex (August 27, 2003). "Cabin John Reaches Out". Potomac Almanac. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  3. Leibowitz, Elissa (April 15, 1999). "Students Design Antitobacco Billboards in Maryland". Washington Post. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  4. "Bravo! Cabin John music teacher wins state award", The Bulletin, 51 (13), March 2, 2009
  5. Green, Brenda (May 7, 2010). "Clubs/Activities".
  6. "County schools earn high scores in international competition" (PDF), The Bulletin, 41 (18), November 9, 1998
  7. Donaghue, Erin (June 10, 2009). "Fond farewell to Cabin John Middle School". Potomac Gazette.
  8. Cantor, Jenna (January 5, 2010). "Cabin John Middle School undergoes reconstruction". Churchill Observer.
  9. "Cabin John MS students win NASA contest" (PDF), The Bulletin, 43 (32), April 23, 2001
  10. "Board advisory committee honors guidance counselors" (PDF), The Bulletin, 41 (11), November 9, 1998
  11. Scofield, Alex (February 4, 2004). "Cabin John Teacher Wins Pollin Award". Potomac Almanac. Retrieved May 17, 2010.
  12. "In person & print" (PDF), The Bulletin, 49 (31), April 16, 2007

Coordinates: 39°1′53.3″N 77°10′19.3″W / 39.031472°N 77.172028°W / 39.031472; -77.172028

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