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      • Selecting a name for the school, it seemed appropriate to honor Nathan Eckstein, who had died in 1945. He was a civic leader and longtime supporter of public education in Seattle who had emigrated with his parents from Germany.
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  2. It was named after Nathan Eckstein, a Seattle businessman, Seattle School Board member, and onetime director of Seattle Public Schools. The school originally opened as a junior high school in 1950 to 790 students.

  3. May 13, 2017 · The naming system for Seattle’s “intermediate” (junior high) schools was to choose names of outstanding American leaders. The name of a Seattle businessman and civic leader, Nathan Eckstein, was assigned to the new school in northeast Seattle which would open in 1950. Nathan Eckstein was an immigrant from Bavaria in Germany.

  4. Seattle's Nathan Eckstein Middle School is named in his honor. [2][5] Life and career. Eckstein was born to Lazarus Eckstein and Johanna Haas [6] in Bavaria in 1873. [2] . After a gymnasium education in Munich, he emigrated to New York City, where he spent a decade in the wholesale grocery business [3] beginning in 1888. [7] .

  5. Aug 6, 2024 · Nathan Eckstein Junior High School, designed in a Modernistic International Style, opened in September 1950 to 790 students. Nathan Eckstein’s daughter, Joanna, was an honored guest when the school was dedicated on November 1, 1950.

  6. Aug 26, 1999 · The junior high was named after Nathan Eckstein and dedicated to him. Today [2024] Nathan Eckstein Middle School in Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood serves grades 6-8. This essay made possible by:

  7. Select-ing a name for the school, it seemed appropriate to honor Nathan Eckstein, who had died in 1945. He was a civic leader and longtime supporter of public education in Seattle who had emigrated with his parents from Germany. The family was among Seattle’s earliest Jewish residents.

  8. Because of its extensive language program, Eckstein became the first junior high school in the district to have a completely equipped language lab, installed in 1960. In March 1965, Eckstein received national publicity when an article on the school was published in an Atlantic Monthly series on outstanding American public schools.

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