About Kawameeh Middle School


Background

Since Kawameeh Middle School was built on land that once belonged to an Indian Chief called Kawameeh, the Union Township Board of Education decided it was fitting and proper to have the school bear his name. Because of this distinction, we believe we are the only school in the United States with this name.

The early settlers, having fallen in love with the New Jersey shore and finding game and fish plentiful, agreed to pay the Indians four hundred fathoms of white or two hundred fathoms of black wampum. It also was agreed, upon taking title to the land, they were to pay the Indians twenty fathoms of trade goods, two made coats, two guns, two kettles, ten bars of lead, and twenty handfuls of powder.

This they did, and that is how Chief Kawameeh's land came into the possession of the white man on November 5, 1665. This territory became known as the "Elizabethtown Grant" and included what was then known as "Connecticut Farms."

 

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Boys and Girls Glee Club
Chess Club
Debate Club
Hostess Squad
Language Club
Modern and Tap Dancing Club
Printing
Nursing
Social Dance Committee
Student Patrol
Tennis Club
Typing Club
Usher and Usherette Squad

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            AM Homeroom: 8:30-8:40
            PM Homeroom: 3:10- 3:15

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