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Leominster High also is the home to the Marching Blue Devils. The band plays at all of the high school's home football games. They also perform at the city's patriotic events, including the Memorial Day and Veteran's Day ceremonies. Most of Leominster's athletic teams play their home games at the high school itself or at the Doyle Field complex.
Johnny Appleseed Elementary School is a public school in Leominster, Massachusetts, his birthplace. [47] Mansfield, Ohio, one of Appleseed's stops in his peregrinations, was home to Johnny Appleseed Middle School until it closed in 1989. [48] In 1984, Jill and Michael Gallina published a biographical musical, Johnny Appleseed. [49] [50]
Leominster has four neighborhood elementary schools that serve students in grades K–5 (Fall Brook, Johnny Appleseed, Northwest, Frances Drake), two middle schools (Samoset and Skyview) for grades 6–8, and Leominster High School for grades 9–12. Leominster High school is composed of an academic unit and a vocational unit called the Center ...
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MILFORD —Superintendent of Schools Kevin McIntyre is a finalist for the same position in Leominster.. In a press release, the Leominster School Committee on Tuesday announced that McIntyre was ...
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McIntyre has led Milford Public Schools since 2016; he was previously an assistant superintendent in Milford from 2013-16. Before that, he was an assistant principal and principal in Tewksbury.
The Leominster High School 1905 building, also known as the Carter Junior High School, is an historic school building at 261 West Street in Leominster, Massachusetts. Built in 1904–05, it is the city's most architecturally elaborate school building, serving as its second high school building until 1963, when the present high school was built.