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Waldo Middle School, built in 1957, was named
for Daniel Waldo, one of Oregon’s most enterprising and innovative
early pioneers. He was born in Virginia in 1800 and made the journey
to Oregon in 1843 with his wife and family. He settled a 1,000-acre
homestead in what is now called Waldo Hills. He engaged in many enterprises
in Oregon, and was a lawmaker and judge. Mr. Waldo spent the last years
of his life living in Salem until his death on September 10, 1880. A
committee of Salem citizens suggested the name “Waldo” when
the school was built. Parish and Leslie, the other area junior high
schools, had been named for pioneers.
In 1968 the staff at Waldo decided to replace the lawn in the courtyard with a garden filled with native Oregon plants and trees. Science teacher Wes Niemela directed a group of students and staff who worked for two years to complete the project. They collected plants from the forests around Salem and from Mr. Niemela’s garden. The courtyard garden is still a centerpiece of our school, providing a suitable habitat for a family of ducks who return each year in the spring. During the 1996-97 school year the second courtyard at Waldo began a transformation that mirrored the efforts of Wes Niemela and his students. Science teacher Mike Weddle and the Roots and Shoots/Leo Club he organized were responsible for creating another native Oregon species courtyard. This courtyard is complete with a pond, waterfall, native Oregon trees, plants, and animals. In 1997-98 Waldo was the first secondary school in Oregon to institute a unified dress code. It was very positively received by students, teachers and parents. In 1998-99 Waldo started the first year of a three-year grant titled, “The Lighted Schools Grant.” The project gives Waldo students supervised after-school classes, clubs and field trips. It also provides family evening activities for the entire community, and night classes for adults and students living in the Waldo area. Waldo Middle School has a staff of 65, and includes grades six through eight. Mrs. Tricia Nelson is the principal and the assistant principal is Mr. Jon Penhollow. Waldo's nickname is the "Mustangs." |
| Waldo is on a 12 period A-B Block
schedule. This means students attend 12 classes spread over 2 days.
This change will help us offer more electives and support classes for
our students without diminishing CORE instruction. |
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"B"
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| 1st Period 2nd Period 3rd Period 4th Period* 5th Period 6th Period |
8:00 - 9:03 9:07 - 10:02 10:06 - 11:01 11:05 - 12:32 12:36 - 1:31 1:35 - 2:30 |
7th Period 8th Period 9th Period 10th Period* 11th Period 12th Period |
8:00 - 9:03 9:07 - 10:02 10:06 - 11:01 11:05 - 12:32 12:36 - 1:31 1:35 - 2:30 |
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| Click below to see the most recent school report card. Last School Report Card (.pdf) Click below for Waldo's current enrollment. This file is updated monthly. Current Enrollment Numbers (.pdf) |
| If your child will be absent, please call the Attendance Reporting Line at 503-399-3488. |
| Click below for information about Waldo's Site Council including current council minutes. |
| Our Business Partners are Jack's IGA, Joe Mocha, PhotoVision, Fred Meyer, Assistance League of Salem, Capital Baptist Church, Christmas Knoll Tree Farm, Lansing Neighborhood, Lion's Club of North Salem, McKay Area CPT, Salem First Church of Nazarene, Salem First Free Methodist, and Windermere/Pacific West. |
| 2805 Lansing Ave. NE, Salem, OR 97301 503-399-3215 / FAX-503-391-4070 |