Dana Middle School
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Richard Henry Dana Middle School is a public middle school located in San Pedro, California. Opened in 1928, Dana junior high offers grades 6 through 8 education following a single track school calendar. The school, named after Richard Henry Dana who wrote about reaching San Pedro in 1834 on his book "Two Years Before the Mast," is a part of the Los Angeles Unified School District.
88% of Dana Middle School's teachers have full credentials, while 8% have emergency credentials. They average a total of 12 years in teaching experience, and also 11 average years teaching in the district. 4% of the Dana Middle School faculty are first year teachers.
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History
1925 - Then secretary of Chamber of Commerce highlights the need of a junior high school in San Pedro.
1928 - Dana junior high school opened in Feb 6 to B-7, A-7 and B-9 students. It formally opened in May 4 with a dinner with guest of honor Susan Dorsey.
1930 - Counsellor Cedric Stannard became vice principal when enrollment reached the 1500 mark.
Present - Two wings have been added to the original unit, increasing classrooms by 16; six bungalows were set on the grounds, and a girls gymnasium has been constructed.
Map & Directions
<googlemap lat="33.731228" lon="-118.29458" type="map" zoom="17"> 33.730606, -118.294583, 1501 S Cabrillo Ave
San Pedro, CA </googlemap>
1] Head north on South Pacific Ave toward West 21st St.
2] Turn left at West 19th St.
3] Turn right at South Cabrillo Ave.
For more directions and detailed information on the school location, view the map here.

