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Warwick Early Learning Center at John Brown Francis It was formerly an elementary school, but in 2016 there were plans to turn it into a preschool. [ 10 ] From circa 1996 to 2018 Francis Elementary had a drama program.
Warwick School District Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Warwick Public School District No. 29, also known as Warwick Public Schools, is a school district in Warwick, North Dakota. Within Benson County it serves Warwick, [1] and it also has a portion in Eddy County. [2] In 2019 the district had over 100 students, almost all of them being American Indians. The school uses a Native American mascot.
Warwick Veterans High School was a secondary school in Warwick, Rhode Island. It was a part of Warwick Public Schools. The school building is two stories high and features eight wings of classrooms. The logo for all Vets "Hurricane" teams was a reverse-rotating hurricane symbol. School colors were blue, gold, and white.
Warren A. Sherman school is an elementary school grades K-5. Sherman School was built in 1953 and opened in September 1954. It was named after Warren A. Sherman, who was the first Superintendent of Warwick Schools from 1930-1949. Every year, members of his family attended the ceremonial dedication on Tuesday, November 16, 1954.
Pilgrim High School (also known as Pilgrim, or PHS) is a suburban high school in the Pilgrim Park neighborhood of Warwick, Rhode Island. It is a part of Warwick Public Schools . The school is single-storied and features multiple hallways for specific subjects.
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The school originally opened in 1926 as Morrison High School in the small community of Morrison.It became Warwick High School in 1948. Originally located in Warwick County, it became part of the Newport News Public Schools system in 1958 when the citizenry of the former Warwick County voted to be politically consolidated with the neighboring independent city of Newport News.