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Because of the proximity of the Mars moons to Mars, any mission to them may also be considered a mission to Mars from some perspectives. Past missions Three missions to land on Phobos have been launched; the Soviet Phobos program in the late 1980s saw the launch of Phobos 1 and Phobos 2 , while the Russian Fobos-Grunt sample return mission was ...
At some point the system closed the Holy Family, Sacred Heart, and St. Ann campuses. The system was renamed Northwest Catholic Regional School in 1977 after four parishes joined the school system. In 1993 Fr. Holland Elementary School became a part of the system. The Holland building closed in 2008.
Islamic School of Rhode Island Muslim PK-8 Kent County, Rhode Island: West Warwick, Rhode Island: Co-educational Jewish Community Day School of Rhode Island Jewish PK-5 Providence County, Rhode Island: Providence, Rhode Island: Co-educational La Salle Academy: Diocese of Providence: 6-12 Providence County, Rhode Island: Providence, Rhode Island ...
Providence, Rhode Island: LaPerche School Smithfield School District Smithfield, Rhode Island: Lauro School Providence Public School District: Providence, Rhode Island: Levy School Burrillville School Department Burrillville, Rhode Island: Lincoln Central School Lincoln Public Schools Lincoln, Rhode Island: Lima School/Annex Providence Public ...
Block Island School, New Shoreham (Block Island) (K-12) Chariho High School , Wood River Junction (a village of Richmond , also serves Charlestown and Hopkinton ) North Kingstown High School , North Kingstown (also serves Jamestown )
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).
The Providence Public School Department is the administrative force behind the primary public school district of Providence, Rhode Island. As of July 2022, it serves about 21,700 students in pre-K through 12th grade. It has 21 elementary schools, seven middle schools and nine high schools, along with two public charter schools. [3]
Originally established as an all-boy school in 1843, St. Patrick Academy was reestablished as a high school in 2009 after closing the associated elementary school grades 1–5. The original high school was first established in 1933 and closed in 1970. [2] It is the oldest Catholic school in Rhode Island. [3]