About L.B. Clarke Middle School
L.B. Clarke Middle School opened its doors to the children and families of Two Rivers in 1969. The building was dedicated to Lennox Barrett Clarke, a longtime teacher and principal at Washington High School on November 23, 1969. Mr. Clarke came to Two Rivers in 1912 as vice-principal and taught English and Latin. He became principal in 1917, but left soon after to fight for his country in World War I. He returned to Two Rivers after the war and served as principal until his retirement in 1953.
Continuing in Mr. Clarke’s tradition, our dedicated and caring staff works hard every day to create a rigorous, engaging, and positive learning environment for our students. While we work hard to ensure our students are academically prepared for the world to come, we also know that a big part of middle school is learning how to navigate social relationships, learning and practicing important work habits and competencies, and discovering who and what they want to be.
In order to guide students to success in all aspects of their middle school years, we need you. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, or a member of the community, we need YOU to be a positive influence and an adult treasure hunter in our kids’ lives. It takes all of us working together to help our kids, schools, and our community be successful.
Student School Day 5-8: 7:55 am to 3:25 pm
School Office Hours: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
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