J. F. Drake Middle School is a public middle school in Auburn, Alabama, United States. The school enrolls 826 students in grades six and seven in the Auburn City School District. From 1957 until its closing and merger into Auburn High School in 1970, the school was J. F. Drake High School, serving the African American population of Auburn and the surrounding area prior to integration. J. F.

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