T.R. Smedberg Middle School

T.R. Smedberg Middle School (usually called Smedberg Middle School or also called just Smedberg) is a middle school located in Sacramento, California although the school is located in the Elk Grove Unified School District. Its feeder school and next door neighbor is Sheldon High School.
History
Theodore Roosevelt (known to all as Ted or T.R.) Smedberg came to Elk Grove High School in as the principal in 1935. He served there for 13 years until 1948, when he took a position with the Sacramento County Schools Office. He was appointed Superintendent of Schools for Sacramento County in 1950 and stayed in that position until his retirement in 1969. Mr. Smedberg was a lifetime supporter of science activities for young people, and one of his proudest accomplishments was the establishment of the Sly Park outdoor education facility. A prominent Elk Grove resident, Mr. Smedberg was active in community affairs in Elk Grove and also has a park named for him.
Staff Members
Principal
The current principal is Sharon Barnes. The 2008-2009 school year will be her first year as the principal at Smedberg. She was the vice principal at Valley High School prior to working at Smedberg. The previous principal was Keven MacDonald, who is now principal at Valley High School.
Vice Principal
The current vice principal is Tina Lee.
Teacher in Charge
The current teacher-in-charge is Portia Clinton.
Campus
The campus consists of 47 classrooms, 2 computer classrooms, a library, 2 gymnasiums, a track, a soccer field, a quad, blacktop area for physical education classes and basketball, and a large multipurpose room.
Mascot
The school mascot is the Wolverine. Students in Leadership at the school dress up in wolverine costumes, which are named Smeddy and Bergy.
School Website
SMS has their website hosted on the school districts website, at www.egusd.net/smedberg. When there, students and parents are able to check up on upcoming school events, student grades, download forms, and get information about school rules and expectations.
 
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