Eckstein Middle School is part of the Seattle Public School District and located on the border of the
Wedgwood and
Ravenna neighborhoods. 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. In 1971, it was changed into a middle school, teaching students in grades six through eight. For many years leading up to 2014, when school boundaries changed, Eckstein's student enrollment was about 1300 students. It now serves about 1056 students, over 90 of whom are enrolled in the special education program, and employs 44 certificated teachers. In 1998,
Richard Riley, the U.S. Secretary of Education, chose to deliver the State of Education address in the school's auditorium. The building is a designated
city landmark. An urban legend exists among the school that a pool exists on the roof, inspired by a sign in the school where "Roof" is partially scratched off to read "Pool". == Music Program ==