John Endecott Memorial Academy

Originally built in the mid-nineteenth century as a private school funded by several wealthy Salem and Boston benefactors, John Endecott Memorial gains its namesake from John Endecott the longest-serving governor of the colony of Massachusetts. While the school has a tradition of longevity, what it lacks definitively is a tradition of academic or athletic success. Featuring traditional colonial and New England architecture the school is largely one building with several annexed and added on wings expanded upon throughout the years. With the switch over to a public school, there has been an expansion of interest and enthusiasm in the donor and alumni base and this has seen a large number of renovations and additions to the school. This large amount of investment has seen little payoff and has had unexpected consequences in that a once-thriving Fine Arts department has seen a lot of its own funding diverted for the hope of raising the profile of the STEM fields which still remain struggling. The school's colors are royal blue with gold and white accents. Their mascot is the terriers and they are represented by both the costumed mascot Johnny the Boston and an actual Boston Terrier named Diamond.
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  • Administrative Wing
    The administrative wing of John Endecott Memorial Academy refers to the front and central section of the school and the hallways that join the school together. When people make their way towards the school the administrative wing is the first impression they get. The exterior of the administrative wing features the original front of the building in its old colonial design; this is because the facade is officially a historic building and cannot be altered. As a result of this, the exterior of JEM is subject to repairs every few years to ensure that it is kept in its original form.
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  • Creativity Wing
    The creativity wing is one of the largest wings of JEM due to the imagination center being given its own building extension onto the original school building. The wing itself contains the practical workshop for shop and design classes, the performance hub for drama and theatre classes as well as the imagination center building itself. The design of the imagination center is at odds with the rest of the John Endecott Memorial design, focusing on being sleek and modern when compared to the colonial architecture of the main building.
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  • Recreation Wing
    The recreation wing is located on the east side of John Endecott Memorial and contains indoor and outdoor sports facilities. The recreation wing itself hasn't seen much investment from the school over the years thanks to the lack of success of many of its sports teams. So the facilities themselves are a distinct throwback to the beginning of the millennium, which was the last time it was renovated.
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  • Ingenuity Wing
    The ingenuity wing is the catch-all name for the parts of JEM that don't fall under any of the other wings or are just more general use rooms. This wing encompasses rooms on both the first and second floor and due to the spread of the classrooms is technically the largest wing in the school and even overlaps the other wings, something that confuses most new visitors upon their first visit to the school.
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