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The Thomas Jefferson School is a historic elementary school building located in Sacramento, California designed in the Tudor Revival style. [2] Designed by Sacramento School District's Architectural and Engineering Commission Chairman E.C. Hemmings and James S. Dean of local architecture firm Dean & Dean, and built by Robert Trost.
Howard A. Wasden Elementary School Region 2 Opened in 1955. School will be building its new facility and is expected to be complete in 2020. Fredric W. Watson Elementary School Region 1 Opened in 2001. Cyril Wengert Elementary School Region 3, East Opened in 1970. Whitney Elementary School Region 3 Opened in 1991. Louis Wiener Jr. Elementary School
Barack Obama Elementary School, Hempstead, New York; Barack Obama Elementary School, Richmond, Virginia; President Barack Obama School - Public School 34, Jersey City, New Jersey; Barack Obama Elementary School, Upper Marlboro, Maryland; The Barack Obama Academy of International Studies, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Richard Crane Elementary; K-8 schools. Thomas Page Elementary School (K-8) Thomas Page Elementary School - previously grades K-6. [7] The school is located in 1075 Madrone Avenue in Cotati. Its school mascot is the tiger, and its annual fundraising event is a "Tiger Prowl" Walk-A-Thon.
Fort Thomas Independent School District or Fort Thomas Independent Schools is a school district headquartered in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, in the Greater Cincinnati area. It operates five schools, including three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. [1]
Thomas Scanlan Elementary School - (Later renamed Songhai Learning Institute) Closed in 2014. Shedd Elementary School - located at South Side, Chicago. Jesse Spalding Elementary School - closed in 2006, merged to Hope Learning Academy. Spry Elementary School - building was converted into the Spry Community School.
Some elementary schools were K-4, middle schools were 5-7, and high schools were 8-12. Nevertheless, the older systems do persist in many jurisdictions. While they are in the minority today, there are still school districts which, instead of adopting the "middle school", still distinguish between junior and senior high schools.
Thomas A. Edison Elementary School (Built in 1954) Opened on September 7, 1955; Benjamin Franklin Elementary School (Built in 1952) Opened on September 8, 1953. Dedicated on June 6, 1956. Oliver Wendell Holmes Elementary School (Built in 1964) Cornerstone laid at the dedication on October 19, 1964. Opened on November 2, 1964.