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J.E.J. Moore middle school
http.k12.pgs.va.us/moore/ref>The Prince George County School Board built J.E.J. Moore Middle School in 1957. The original school, which was named J.E.J. Moore High School had grades five through twelve, and consisted of a two story brick building with twenty-one classrooms, a general office, library, vocational shop, teacher’s lounge, a gymnatorium, and home economics facilities.

In 1966, the Prince George County School Board changed the organizational structure of the secondary schools in the county. Prince George High School, which had grades nine through twelve, was changed to hold grades ten through twelve and J.E.J. Moore High School was changed to Prince George Junior High School to house grades eight and nine. Due to the increased enrollment, it was necessary to add four classrooms to the original plant.

In 1977, the school was renamed J.E.J. Moore Junior High School. In 1993, the School Board adopted the middle school concept and currently J. E. J. Moore houses grades six & seven.

In 1998 a new J.E.J. Moore was built on land one half mile south of the original building. This state of the art building satisfies the needs of Prince George for years to come.