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There were previously multiple elementary schools, with seven in operation as of 1997, [5] and six in operation in the mid-2000s. The relatively small schools remained in operation even though the city is only 7.7 square miles (20 km 2) large; members of the Newport community wished to keep them open as they wanted their children to be in walking distance of their elementary schools.
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).
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Providence County, Rhode Island: Burrillville, Rhode Island: Central High School: Providence School District: Providence County, Rhode Island: Providence, Rhode Island: Central Falls High School: Central Falls School District: Providence County, Rhode Island: Central Falls, Rhode Island: Chariho Area Career & Technical Center Chariho Regional ...
Created from part of Providence County. County of Kent, England 171,278: 168 sq mi (435 km 2) Newport County: 005: Newport: 1703: Formed as Rhode Island County in 1703. Renamed Newport County in 1729: Town of Newport, Essex, England 83,832: 102 sq mi (264 km 2) Providence County: 007: Providence: 1703: Formed in 1703 as Providence Plantations ...
The $44-million Spaziano Elementary School has already welcomed a flood of new students and could eventually fill around 600 seats, nearly meeting the enrollment cap.. Elected officials and other ...
They are Aquidneck Elementary School (grades Pre-K to 3), Forest Avenue Elementary School (grades K–3), Joseph H. Gaudet Middle School (grades 4–8) and Middletown High School (grades 9–12). Middletown is also home to private schools, including All Saints Academy (grades K–8), a Catholic school, [9] and St. George's School (grades 9–12).
A 17-member Rhode Island Board of Education was created by the Rhode Island General Assembly in 2014, replacing the Board of Regents for Elementary and Secondary Education and the Board of Governors for Higher Education. This consolidated governance of all public education in Rhode Island aims to provide aligned policy making and planning for ...