Draft:Fremont Middle School

Fremont Middle School (FMS) is the sole public middle school located in Fremont, Nebraska. The school opened in 2003, and houses both 7th and 8th grade.

Background and Opening
The original middle school, named, "Fremont Junior High School" opened in 1922, across the street of the High School. Following the opening of the new Fremont Senior High School in 1958, the junior high building expanded to include the original high school building. In 1979, the campus was expanded with the addition of the Lenihan Building. In 1999, Fremont Junior High School changed its name to Fremont Middle School. By the late 1990s, both the original Junior High building, and the Lenihan building had fallen into serious disrepair.

Following the results of the 1999 bond issue, construction of a new middle school was approved. Costs were estimated to be $15.5 million, and goals were to make a new 140,000 square foot facility, and use previous middle locations for other uses. Construction started in 2001, and plans were announced to have a pod system at the school, with 6th, 7th, and 8th grade getting their own pod. Fremont Middle School (FMS) officially opened in 2003, originally hosting 6th, 7th and 8th grade.

In 2010, a nearby building that would hold both 5th and 6th grade, originally known as the 5-6 Center, was announced. In 2012, the building was named Johnson Crossing Academic Center (JCAC) and opened that same year. Following its opening, 6th grade was moved to JCAC, leaving the middle school with only 7th and 8th grade. In 2022, the middle school started construction on a football and track field, which opened the following year.

2024 Brawl and Following Threats
On February 5, 2024 at 7:55 AM, a fight broke out in the large gym at Fremont Middle School. Police arrived at the building within two minutes of the brawl. Following the brawl, eight students were expelled for the following year, and police presence was increased at the building. ABC affiliate KETV broadcast cell-phone footage of the brawl. On February 8, the school received a school shooting threat, along with several other threats to students. When many parents rushed to the school to pull their children, they were greeted with locked doors, believing the school was on lockdown. The threats lead to over 600 students being pulled out of the building by their parents. The threats were later deemed by the administration and the Fremont Police Department to be false.