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==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
Meads Mill Middle School is built around different centrums called Pods. These include the A Pod, the B Pod, the C Pod, the D Pod and the |
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==Principals== | ==Principals== | ||
*Principal: Dr. Sue Meyer | *Principal: Dr. Sue your mom Meyer | ||
*Assistant Principal: Ray |
*Assistant Principal: Ray Balutoshitz | ||
Dictator: Tim Porter | *Dictator: Tim Porter | ||
*Vice Dictator: Tim Porter's Mom | |||
==PTA== | ==PTA== |
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Meads Mill Middle School is a middle school in Northville, Michigan, USA. It is located in the Northville Public Schools district. Students from 6th to 8th grade attend. The school's teams are known as the Patriots. The school's rival is the Hillside Raiders.
Layout
Meads Mill Middle School is built around different centrums called Pods. These include the A Pod, the B Pod, the C Pod, the D Pod and the I Pod. The A Pod is mostly for sixth grade. The B Pod is for sixth grade and eighth grade. The C pod is the main hallway that includes a few classrooms that are strictly for science and electives. The D Pod is the cafeteria and gym. The E pod is for seventh grade. The E pod is a new addition added in summer 2005.
Principals
- Principal: Dr. Sue your mom Meyer
- Assistant Principal: Ray Balutoshitz
- Dictator: Tim Porter
- Vice Dictator: Tim Porter's Mom
PTA
- President: Tanya Reis
- Vice President: Linda Colleran
External links
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