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Governor Charles C. Stratton School [24] with 402 students in grades 1-2 (Woolwich Township) Leigh Donato, principal [23] General Charles G. Harker School [25] with 653 students in Grades 3-5 (Woolwich Township) Carolynne Sandy, principal [23] Walter H. Hill School [26] with 210 students in Grade 6 (Swedesboro) Rob Titus, principal [23]
The Kingsway Regional School District is a regional public school district serving students from five communities in Gloucester County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The district serves students in seventh through twelfth grades from East Greenwich Township , South Harrison Township , Swedesboro and Woolwich Township . [ 3 ]
The school was operated by the Swedesboro-Woolwich School District starting in 1923. The school closed in June 1963 in advance of the opening of Kingsway Regional High School the following September. The school was constructed in 1923 at a cost of $233,000 (equivalent to $4.2 million in 2023), and was described by the county superintendent as ...
Designed to accommodate an enrollment of 1,000 and constructed at a cost of $1.75 million (equivalent to $17.4 million in 2023), the school opened in September 1963 for students in grades 7-12, including students in grades 9-12 who had previously attended Swedesboro High School, which ended operations after 40 years. [11]
Swedesboro Grammar School. Swedesboro is a borough within Gloucester County in the U.S. state of New Jersey, within the Philadelphia metropolitan area.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 2,711, [8] its highest decennial count ever and an increase of 127 (+4.9%) from the 2,584 recorded at the 2010 census, [17] [18] which in turn reflected an increase of 529 (+25.7% ...
April 24, 1998 Richardson Avenue School is located in Swedesboro , Gloucester County , New Jersey , United States. The school was built in 1931 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 18, 1998.
This is a list of school districts in Maryland. Each of the following parallel the boundary of one of the counties of Maryland , [ 1 ] and all of them are dependent on county and independent city governments.
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