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The Bridgeton School is an historic school building located at 16 Laurel Hill Avenue in Burrillville, Rhode Island. The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story wood-frame schoolhouse was designed by George W. Spaulding and built in 1897 by Nehemiah Kimball & William H. Gory.
The Pascoag Grammar School, formerly known as Burrillville High School, is a historic school building at 265 Sayles Avenue in the Pascoag village of Burrillville, Rhode Island. The Colonial Revival-style school was built in 1917 by Thomas McLaughlin and Mahoney & Coffey to replace a previous school that had burned down.
Roughly bounded by Wood and Sherman Rds., East Ave, and Main, Chapel, School, and River Sts. 41°57′59″N 71°40′33″W / 41.966389°N 71.675833°W / 41.966389; -71.675833 ( Harrisville Historic
Burrillville was also one of seven towns in Rhode Island where independent candidate Ross Perot finished in second place during the 1992 presidential election. Perot received 2,018 votes (31.47 percent) behind Bill Clinton 's 2,454 votes (38.27 percent) and ahead of George H. W. Bush 's 1,880 (29.32 percent).
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In 2015 he was to leave his role as superintendent, and became superintendent of Warwick Public Schools. [1] Bob Mitchell was chosen by school board members to become the next superintendent, [2] and he began his term that year. [3] In 2019 the school board gave Mitchell an additional two years as superintendent. [3]
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Before coming to Portsmouth, he was a principal at North Kingstown High School, a principal and an assistant principal in Cumberland Public Schools, an educational specialist for the Rhode Island Department of Education, and a social studies teacher at North Kingstown High School. [2]