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Benjamin Stoddert Middle School (Area 4, District 4, grades 6–8, Weblink) is a comprehensive middle school, located in Marlow Heights. The school is named after Benjamin Stoddert, the first United States Secretary of the Navy, from May 1, 1798, to March 31, 1801. The principal is Hillary Garner. The approximate student enrollment is 720.
With approximately 127,129 students enrolled for the 2009–10 school year, the Prince George's County Public Schools system is the second largest school district in the state of Maryland; the third largest school district in both the Washington Metropolitan Area and Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area; and it's the 18th largest school ...
The Benjamin School was founded in 1960 under the name North Palm Beach Private School by married couple Marshall and Nancy Benjamin. [6] It was located in a three-car garage. [ 7 ] At that time, the year-round population of Palm Beach was expanding and the Benjamins received donations from wealthy families who would have sent their children to ...
As of 2021, there are 151 elementary/K-8 schools, 16 middle schools, and 57 high schools in the School District of Philadelphia, excluding charter schools. [ 1 ] The Thomas K. Finletter School serves kindergarten through 8th grade students in the Olney neighborhood of Philadelphia.
St. John's Preparatory School is a grade 6–12 private, Catholic, all-boys college-preparatory school located at 72 Spring Street, Danvers, Massachusetts, United States. It was established in 1907 by the Xaverian Brothers. St. John's was formerly a combination commuter-boarding school but ended its residential program in 1975.
Franklin Middle School opened in the fall of 1984 as an intermediate school with the theme “We touch the Future Through the Past and Present.” In the 1990s, Franklin Intermediate became Franklin Middle. The school was named for Benjamin Franklin, and their mascot is the falcons. [17]
Middle schools. Benjamin Franklin Middle School [22] (555 students in grades 5–8) Named for founding father and inventor Benjamin Franklin. Terrence Williams, principal; Thomas Jefferson Middle School [23] (523 students in grades 5–8) Built in 1956, named for American president Thomas Jefferson. Nina Odatalla, principal; High school
For the 1995-96 school year, Benjamin Franklin Middle School was named a "Star School". [7] The district's high school was the 28th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology. [8]