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The village and surrounding area supports a graded school. In 2005, there were 171 students. 57.9% get free or reduced lunch. [ 25 ] The effective spending per pupil was $11,197 in 2008.
The original Golf Elementary School was built in 1927 as a four-room school. It was expanded four times before being supplemented by Hynes Elementary School in 1957. Golf Junior High School was added in 1961. [3] The Golf Middle School building remains at the site. District 67 owns Frank Hren Discovery Park, which is adjacent to Golf Middle School.
The former school was moved across the street in 1909 and later used as a gymnasium and cafeteria. It was torn down in 1980. [7] In the early 1900s, Barton Academy ranked eighth among all high schools, public and private, in Vermont. [8] The Academy closed in 1967, replaced by the Lake Region Union High School.
The Ekwanok Country Club is very "old school," [2] and it was Travis's first involvement in golf course architecture. [1] Today, it is recognized as the finest course in the Green Mountain State by Golf Digest. [3] Ekwanok was one of the longest courses in the country when it opened in 1899, at a mere 6,082 yards. [1]
The Black River Academy is a historic school building on High Street in the village of Ludlow, Vermont. Chartered in 1835, the school served as the town high school until 1938. Chartered in 1835, the school served as the town high school until 1938.
Bellows Falls is an incorporated village within the municipality of Rockingham in southeastern Vermont. It is located on the west bank of the Connecticut River, and was the site at which that river was first bridged, in 1785.
The Grafton Village Historic District encompasses the historic village center of the town of Grafton, Vermont. The village was developed in the early-to-mid 19th century, and has retained the character of that period better than many small communities in the state. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]
The Wells River Graded School is a historic school building on United States Route 5 in the Wells River village of Newbury, Vermont. Built in 1874, it is one of the state's finest examples of Second Empire architecture. Now in commercial use, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. [1]