Walter Reed Middle School is located in Studio City in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its original name was North Hollywood Junior High School, and was later renamed in honor of U.S. Army Major Walter Reed. The school is a part of Local District 2 of the Los Angeles Unified School District and feeds into North Hollywood High School. Several areas, including parts of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City, and Woodbridge Park, are zoned to Reed.
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- Walter Reed Middle School is located in Studio City in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its original name was North Hollywood Junior High School, and was later renamed in honor of U.S. Army Major Walter Reed. The school is a part of Local District 2 of the Los Angeles Unified School District and feeds into North Hollywood High School. Several areas, including parts of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City, and Woodbridge Park, are zoned to Reed. The school offers a variety of special academic programs: the Individualized Honors Program (IHP), the School for Advanced Studies, the Humanities Academy, and the Technology Academy. The IHP was called by Time magazine "perhaps the most successful junior-high curriculum in the U.S. " Founded in 1971 by William Fitz-Gibbon, the IHP's purpose is to serve the needs of highly-gifted children. Its curriculum includes classes such as Advanced Placement Physics and Calculus. Walter Reed is believed to be the only middle school in the United States that offers AP Physics.
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- Walter Reed Middle School is located in Studio City in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its original name was North Hollywood Junior High School, and was later renamed in honor of U.S. Army Major Walter Reed. The school is a part of Local District 2 of the Los Angeles Unified School District and feeds into North Hollywood High School. Several areas, including parts of North Hollywood, Valley Village, Studio City, and Woodbridge Park, are zoned to Reed.
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