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Schools are named for John Adams and John Quincy Adams, see Adams High School; Adams House (Harvard University) John Adams Middle School (Kanawha County Schools, Charleston, West Virginia) John Adams Middle School (Rochester, Minnesota) John Adams Middle School (Edison, NJ). Adams elementary school (Davenport, Iowa)
A middle school is a school for students older than elementary school, but not yet in high school. This is a list of public middle schools in Florida serving grades six through eight and does not include schools of online education and private schools.
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The John Quincy Adams School in Washington, D.C., was named after him. It merged with the James F. Oyster School and now is called the Oyster-Adams Bilingual School. Adams's middle name of Quincy has been used by several locations in the United States, including the town of Quincy, Illinois.
John Adams Middle School may refer to any of several middle schools in the United States: John Adams Middle School, Los Angeles, California;
Established in 1828, Quincy is the county seat of Gadsden County, and was named for John Quincy Adams. [6] It is located 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Tallahassee , the state capital. Quincy's economy was based on agriculture, including farming tomatoes, tobacco, mushrooms, soybeans and other crops.