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Hartford Public High School, in Hartford, Connecticut, was founded in 1638. It is the second-oldest public secondary school in the United States , [ 2 ] after the Boston Latin School . It is part of the Hartford Public Schools district.
Hartford Public High School was funded in large part by the will of Governor Edward Hopkins in 1657. [5] Hartford Public High School, as it is known now, was officially opened in 1847. [ 5 ] Bulkeley High, Capital Prep, and Weaver High School were a few of the many high schools that were opened in Hartford in the early 20th century.
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Boston Latin School, the oldest public high school in the United States Original building of Germantown Academy, the oldest nonsectarian day school in the United States [1] The following are the oldest public high schools in the United States that are still in operation.
Hartford Public High School; N. North-West School; U. University High School of Science and Engineering; W. Watkinson School This page was last edited on 7 June 2023 ...
Hall High School: West Hartford Public Schools: West Hartford: Hartford County: Central Connecticut Conference: Titans [6] Hamden Hall Country Day School: Private (nonsectarian) Hamden: New Haven County: Fairchester Athletic Association: Hornets: Hamden High School: Hamden Public Schools: Hamden: New Haven County: Southern Connecticut ...
Pages in category "Public high schools in Connecticut" The following 165 pages are in this category, out of 165 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kirgo was born George Blumenthal in Hartford, Connecticut, the middle child of three born to Russian immigrants Isadore and Anna Blumenthal. [3] While attending Hartford Public High School, [1] he worked as a movie usher and as a reporter for The Hartford Times; [4] graduating in 1943, he was dubbed "the Orson Welles of HPHS" by his high school yearbook.