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Named for Silver Lake, which borders the four towns which belonged to the district for most of its history – Plympton, Halifax, Pembroke and Kingston - and which is situated near the campus, Silver Lake Regional High School opened on September 19, 1955, attended by students from the towns of Pembroke, Kingston, Plympton, Halifax and Carver in southeastern Massachusetts.
In 1952, the high school was burned. A new high school was built and completed in 1953. [8] In 1961, a new elementary school was completed. [8] In 1994, a sizeable addition was made to the existing high school; including a new gym, locker room facilities, and classrooms. The middle school grades 7 and 8 were moved to the same building as the ...
The community is served by Silver Lake USD 372 public school district, which operates two schools: Silver Lake Jr/Sr High School and Silver Lake Elementary School. There used to be a Silver Lake Kindergarten until 2009, when it merged with the Elementary school. The old Kindergarten building has since been turned into a district office.
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Sixteen states reported participation of over 10,000 girls in high school volleyball. Of these states, four have no boys' high school volleyball—Texas (#1 in girls' participation), Minnesota (#8), Iowa (#11), and Washington (#15), though Minnesota will begin sanctioning boys' volleyball in 2024–25. [22]
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The original footprint of this school in this new location originally only had four rooms: 1–2, 3–4, 5–6, and 7–8. Kindergarten was added later. The principal also taught grades 7–8. Some children had to go home for lunch because they were near the school, while others who did not stayed in their classrooms and ate lunch.