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Johnston School District Johnston, Rhode Island: Barrows School Cranston School District: Cranston, Rhode Island: Brown Avenue School Johnston School District Johnston, Rhode Island: Callahan School Burrillville School Department Burrillville, Rhode Island: Carnevale School Providence Public School District: Providence, Rhode Island: Centredale ...
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
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.
TOTAL OFFENSE - Burrillville 258, Westerly 192. FIRST DOWNS - Burrillville 11, Westerly 8. FUMBLES-LOST - Burrillville 0-0, Westerly 1-0. TOTAL TURNOVERS - Burrillville 0, Westerly 1. INDIVIDUAL ...
In the Rhode Island Senate, Burrillville is a part of the 23rd District and is currently represented by Republican Jessica De La Cruz. At the federal level in the U.S. House of Representatives, Burrillville is in Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district, which is currently represented by Democrat Seth M. Magaziner.
West Warwick School District Kent County, Rhode Island: West Warwick, Rhode Island: Greenwood School Warwick School District Kent County, Rhode Island: Warwick, Rhode Island: Gregorian School Providence Public School District: Providence County, Rhode Island: Providence, Rhode Island: Guiteras School Bristol Warren Regional School District
BURRILLVILLE − Route 7 will close at the Nasonville Concrete Arch Bridge for three months as crews work to repair the bridge. Closure of the bridge, and detours, start on Friday, Sept. 8.
This is a list of school districts in Rhode Island, sorted alphabetically. The majority of school districts are controlled by town governments, with some by city governments. As of 2002, the Central Falls School District was directly controlled by the Rhode Island government (and had been since 1991).