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Saint Clement High School was established in 1925 by the Sisters of St. Joseph. [3]In 1984, the Anchormen advanced all the way to the MA State Eastern Mass Division 5 Super Bowl Championship; winning over Blue Hills (22 - 6) at BU Nickerson Field.
I-93, and MA 28 42°27′18″N 71°05′43″W / 42.455°N 71.095278°W / 42.455; -71.095278 ( Middlesex Fells Reservoirs Historic Extends into Stoneham .
St. Augustine High School South Boston: St. Bernard High School Newton: St. Clare High School Roslindale: St. Columbkille High School Brighton: St. John the Evangelist High School: Cambridge: 1921 1951 St. Joseph Academy Roxbury: St. Joseph's High School for Girls Lowell: 1989 St. Louis Academy Lowell: 1989 St. Patrick High School Lowell: 1989 ...
The name Saint Clement School may refer to: Saint Clement School, was a private, Roman Catholic secondary school in Medford, Massachusetts; St. Clement Elementary/Junior High School, a school in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; St. Clement School, of the Saint Clement Catholic Church, Chicago
Medford Public Schools is a school district located in Medford, Massachusetts. The district has 9 schools in the city serving grades K-12. It is led by Superintendent Dr. Suzanne Galusi . The main office is located at 489 Winthrop Street, within the High School/Vocational-Technical High School building. [5]
Medford is a city 6.7 miles (10.8 km) northwest of downtown Boston on the Mystic River in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.At the time of the 2020 United States census, Medford's population was 59,659.
The Tigers would go on to the MIAA Division 4 North Final, and there The Tigers would fall to St Mary's (Lynn) 68-49 (who would go on to win the Division 4 State Championship a week later) after defeating St Clement (Medford) in the Division 4 North Quarter Finals, 52–49 at Pope John and defeating defending state champion Hamilton-Wenham 50 ...
The Slave Quarters were located in Medford 35 feet from the Royall House. There were more than 60 enslaved Africans who resided there over a 40 year period. When Sir Isaac Royall Sr. expanded the house in the 1730s, he adopted a practice from the Caribbean and built an "out kitchen," which was a detached kitchen meant to keep the heat away from ...