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The campus formerly housed both West Port Middle and High Schools. The middle school moved in 2008 after Liberty Middle School was built. As of the 2024–2025 school year, there were about 3,900 students attending West Port High School, making it the school in the district with the most students. West Port also has the largest campus by area ...
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The valedictorian for Westport Middle High School’s Class of 2024 is Madison Plourde. Madison is the daughter of Thomas and Lori Plourde. Madison will be attending Quinnipiac University in the fall.
School type: Public high school, middle school: Status: Open: School district: Westport Community Schools: Principal: Laura Charette: Grades: 5-12 (middle 5–8, high 9–12) Age range: 12-18 years old: Enrollment: 832 (2022-23) [2] Language: English: Hours in school day: 6 1/2: Color(s) Brown, White, and gold Athletics conference: Mayflower 4 ...
Westport Public Schools. Here are the schools that will be open on Tuesday, Nov. 5: Dartmouth Public Schools. ... Fall River schools closed on election day 2024. Show comments. Advertisement.
Here's who received their diplomas at Westport High's graduation ceremony this past weekend:
Staples High School. Staples High School is Westport's only public high school. Staples High School was ranked No. 1 for best high schools in Connecticut and 279th best nationwide." [53] The school is in the Staples neighborhood. The district has two middle schools, Bedford Middle School and Coleytown Middle School.
Westport Middle School, formerly known as Westport High School, was founded in October, 1961 as Westport Road High School, on Westport Road on the East Side of Louisville, Kentucky. It serviced students from 7th through 12th grade, with its first class of seniors graduating in 1965.