About Our School
Walter Reed Middle School is a traditional Los Angeles Unified School District public school. It is part of Region North and the North Hollywood Valley Village Community of Schools. Our school has an enrollment of approximately 1550 students in grades six, seven, and eight from diverse backgrounds across Los Angeles. Walter Reed is a 2023 CA Exemplary Arts Education Program School, a Common Sense school for 2022-2024, and was a 2022 California Pivotal Practice Award recipient. Our Principal, Robyn Friedman, was also recognized by the California Association of School Administrators, Region 16, as Principal of the Year - Middle School for 2021-2022.
School Mission and Vision
Walter Reed Middle School’s vision is to provide its students with the ability to read, write and speak clearly; access information in a variety of ways, and become critical thinkers, by practicing problem solving in academic and societal situations. Walter Reed practices standards based instruction in order to help all students achieve mastery of the California State Standards in each content area. Reed’s mission is for its community of parents and staff to work together to make the students responsible citizens. This is exemplified by student involvement in their multi-cultural community and their ability to resolve interpersonal conflicts. Reed holds certain beliefs about its students. Among these beliefs are the following:
- All Walter Reed students can learn and improve academic and personal skills.
- Every student can be taught to take responsibility for his/her own learning, while the school, family and community are partners in the educational development of the child.
- Every student can contribute to the school community and society at large.
- Every student can learn to appreciate and respect others and their differences.
- Each student is a unique individual and is capable of reaching his/her potential.
School Structure & Programs
All Walter Reed students take part in one of our Smaller Learning Communities, each designed to fit the different interests of our students. All of Reed’s programs utilize collaborative cross-curricular assignments with an advanced library research curriculum. Our programs include:
- Environmental Science Academy
- Humanities Academy
- Media Arts & Technology Academy
- STEAM Academy
- Individualized Honors Program
Students may also participate in a variety of enrichment classes (including our award winning vocal and instrumental music programs), clubs, sports, academic competitions, leadership opportunities and performance venues for all students, regardless of SLC enrollment.
Here at Reed we are committed to educating all of our students to their maximum potential. Ensuring a good match that places your child in the appropriate learning environment is our primary goal. We know the importance of matching the academic and social opportunities of our Smaller Learning Communities (SLC) with the needs and abilities of your child.
- Our Special Education program focuses on delivering supports to all students in the Least Restrictive Environment through inclusive practices to ensure ALL students receive supports and services to support achievement.
- To support our large population of LAUSD Gifted and Talented, or GATE identified students, Reed offers several programs and supports:
- Walter Reed's School for Advanced Studies provides an honors track in each of our academies.
- Our one-of-a-kind Individualized Honors Program supports our highly gifted students working 2 grade levels ahead.
- Reed is able to offer math pathways for varying student levels, including an accelerated, highly acceleration, and highly highly accelerated math pathways that offers classes in Geometry and Algebra 2 to students ready to accelerate.
- Our counselors and school climate advocate work closely with students, staff, and teachers, to foster a safe and social-emotionally supportive school climate.
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