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There is one public middle school, Paul R. Baird Middle School, and Ludlow High School is the town's only public high school. The town also features St. John the Baptist, a private school serving grades K–8 affiliated with St. Elizabeth Parish. The nearest vocational high school is Pathfinder High School in Palmer.
Ludlow High School (1955-1958) (1998-present) Lusitano Stadium , located in Ludlow, Massachusetts , is a 3,000-seat stadium built in 1918 currently used for soccer . Currently its tenants are the Western Mass Pioneers of the USL League Two , the New England Mutiny of United Women's Soccer and the Western United Pioneers premier youth club
The Ludlow Center Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Ludlow, Massachusetts. Centered on the junction of Center, Church and Booth Streets, it is the site selected as the town center when Ludlow was established in 1774.
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Nauset Public Schools, or the Nauset Regional School District, is a school district headquartered in Orleans, Massachusetts. [1] In addition to Orleans its attendance area includes Brewster, Eastham, and Wellfleet. [2] It also takes middle and high school students from Truro, [3] and since 2012 high school students from Provincetown. [4]
In 2017 Lynn voters rejected a proposal to build two new middle schools in the growing school district. [8] In 2017 two long-standing School Committee members announced they would not run for re-election. The 2017 election for Lynn School Committee was active with multiple debates and about a dozen candidates.
The Andover Public Schools district is the public school district for the town of Andover, Massachusetts.Overseeing 10 educational facilities, ranging from pre-kindergarten to the 12th grade, the district is administrated by superintendent Magda Parvey, [3] who reports directly to an elected school committee, consisting of five residents of the town elected for three-year terms.
The MIAA is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), which writes the rules for most U.S. high school sports and activities. The MIAA was founded in 1978, and was preceded by both the Massachusetts Secondary School Principals Association (MSSPA) (1942–1978) and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic ...