yes, there is. There is one in Potomac Md it is Herbert Hoover Middle school
Herbert Hoover Middle School in Potomac, Maryland.
she went to Herbert Hoover middle school.
Herbert Hoover didn't attend high school. He attended night school and studied bookkeeping, typing, and math. Earlier he had attended Friends Pacific Academy. Hoover entered Stanford University in 1891, and became the first person to sleep in the dormitory.
Herbert Clark Hoover did not attend High School but he did attend a night school to learn math and graduated from Stanford University in 1895 and he was one of the first to enroll there.
Herbert Hoover didn't attend high school. He attended night school and studied bookkeeping, typing, and math. Earlier he had attended Friends Pacific Academy. Hoover entered Stanford University in 1891, and became the first person to sleep in the dormitory.
There are 7 Hoover High Schools located in the following states and cities: Herbert Hoover High School, Fresno, California Herbert Hoover High School, Glendale, California Herbert Hoover High School, San Diego, California Herbert Hoover High School, Des Moines, Iowa Herbert Hoover High School, Clendenin, West Virginia Hoover High School, Hoover, Alabama Hoover High School, North Canton, Ohio
He attended Commodore Sloat Elementary, Herbert Hoover Middle school and Lowell high school.
Lemony attended Commodore Sloat Elementary, Herbert Hoover Middle School, and Lowell High School.
Commodore Sloat Elementary, Herbert Hoover Middle School and Lowell High School
When Hoover went to school they didn't have middle schools. Middle schools are a modern idea that has happened in the last 30 years. He was born in 1874. That is only 10 years after the civil war and in 1855 schools were starting to expand and change. In 1874 the first high schools opened. When he was born the car hadn't been invented, the phone wasn't invented, the zipper wasn't invented nor was the elevator or light bulb.
I've worked at Lick for seven years now and I'm not aware that they are / were. We frequently transfer students to and from Hoover without incident. Sounds like a bit of adolescent fake-drama to me.