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Misasa municipality Misasa Junior High School

Misasa municipality Misasa Junior High School

Misasa municipality Misasa Junior High School
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Past name Misasa, triple-purpose, three Kojika village association Tatsumi dynasty Junior High School
Misasa, two triple-purposes village association Tatsumi dynasty Junior High School
Lord of country private institution Public school building
Installer Misasa-cho
Merger school Asahi Junior High School
Takeda Junior High School
Kojika Junior High School

The establishment date 1947
Coeducation, sex-segregated education Coeducation
Term Third semester system
The location 682-0152
425, Motoizumi, Misasa-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori
Outside link Official site
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Misasa municipality Misasa junior high school (みささちょうりつみささちゅうがっこう) is a public junior high school in Motoizumi, Misasa-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori.

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History

  • It is April -3 dynasty, triple-purpose, three Kojika village association Tatsumi dynasty Junior High School foundation (1947) for 1,947 years. I install a classroom in each Misasa, triple-purpose, Kojika elementary school [1].
  • I move - independent school building completion, a triple-purpose school building to the principal school (1949) in January in 1949.
  • - Kojika school building becomes independent (1950) on May 1 in 1950 and establishes Kojika village Kojika Junior High School. Misasa, two triple-purposes village association Tatsumi dynasty Junior High School and the changing of a name.
  • Town organization enforcement, Misasa-cho, Tohaku-gun rename it to Misasa municipality Misasa junior high school with a start by a village merger (1953) on -5 November 1 in 1953.
  • I unify - (former) Misasa, Asahi, Taketa, Kojika Junior High School (1961) on April 1 in 1961 (newly) and found Misasa junior high school.
  • It is April 1 - new school building completion, complete unification (1963) for 1,963 years.

Club activities

Athletic club

  • Baseball club
  • Track and field club
  • Soccer club
  • Basketball department (boy, girl)
  • Table tennis club
  • Tennis club
  • Volleyball club
  • Badminton club

Department of culture

  • Fine art club
  • Brass band club

Well-known person

Precinct

Main facilities in the precinct

Access

Footnote

  1. ^ "new compilation Misasa history book about the town" Tottori Prefectural library native district document reading

Allied item

Outside link

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