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==History==
==History==
Simpson Middle School opened in 1976, named after a well known Loudoun County teacher and administrator, feeding its student body from the former [[Douglass School|Leesburg Middle School]]. Simpson has served a primarily rural student body and the school was surrounded completely by farms until the late 1990's when Evergreen Mill Elementary and housing avsubdivisions were built around the school. The school is currently serving a mostly suburban population.
Simpson Middle School opened in 1976, named after a well known Loudoun County teacher and administrator, feeding its student body from the former [[Douglass School|Leesburg Middle School]]. Simpson has served a primarily rural student body and the school was surrounded completely by farms until the late 1990's when Evergreen Mill Elementary and housing subdivisions were built around the school. The school is currently serving a mostly suburban population.


Several middle schools have opened in recent years due to the growth of the Leesburg and central Loudoun County area. In 1999, [[Harper Park Middle School]] opened for the eastern Leesburg area. In 2004, [[Mercer Middle School (Aldie, Virginia)|Mercer Middle School]] opened in Aldie, feeding Simpson students there, and [[Smart's Mill Middle School]] opened the same year in northern Leesburg, feeding the Lucketts area.
Several middle schools have opened in recent years due to the growth of the Leesburg and central Loudoun County area. In 1999, [[Harper Park Middle School]] opened for the eastern Leesburg area. In 2004, [[Mercer Middle School (Aldie, Virginia)|Mercer Middle School]] opened in Aldie, feeding Simpson students there, and [[Smart's Mill Middle School]] opened the same year in northern Leesburg, feeding the Lucketts area.

Revision as of 21:28, 4 August 2006

J. Lupton Simpson Middle School is a public secondary school in Leesburg, Virginia, in the southern outskirts near the Leesburg Executive Airport and Freedom Park. It is located adjacent to two other public schools: Evergreen Mill Elementary School and Heritage High School. Students from Evergreen Mill, Catoctin, Frances Hazel Reid, and Middleburg Elementary Schools feed into Simpson.

J. Lupton Simpson Middle School
Location
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490 Evergreen Mill Road SE<br\>Leesburg, VA 20175
Information
TypePublic School
Established1976
PrincipalJohn Bannister
Enrollment744
Information(703) 771-6640
MascotMustangs
Feeds intoLoudoun County High School
Websitehttp://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/jlsms

History

Simpson Middle School opened in 1976, named after a well known Loudoun County teacher and administrator, feeding its student body from the former Leesburg Middle School. Simpson has served a primarily rural student body and the school was surrounded completely by farms until the late 1990's when Evergreen Mill Elementary and housing subdivisions were built around the school. The school is currently serving a mostly suburban population.

Several middle schools have opened in recent years due to the growth of the Leesburg and central Loudoun County area. In 1999, Harper Park Middle School opened for the eastern Leesburg area. In 2004, Mercer Middle School opened in Aldie, feeding Simpson students there, and Smart's Mill Middle School opened the same year in northern Leesburg, feeding the Lucketts area.

High School Feeder Changes

Simpson has served as the feeder middle school for Loudoun County High School since its opening. When Heritage High School opened in 2002, it was expected that Simpson would feed into Heritage, and Harper Park would feed into Loudoun County. However, many parents who lived near Harper Park, which was the feeder middle school for Stone Bridge High School were adamant about the school feeding into a new high school, rather than feeding into an aging facility such as Loudoun County High, so attendance boundaries were drawn to make this work.

A new Leesburg high school is expected to open in 2009, most likely in the northern part of the town. It is expected that Simpson Middle School will feed into Heritage High School at this time because both schools are adjacent to each other.