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Burlington School District is a school district in Vermont, United States. It has its headquarters in Burlington. [1] The budget for 2009-10 was $49.9 million. [2] The increase in fiscal year 2009 was a voter approved 9.9% above the prior year. The percentage increase was above the state average. This amount was exceeded by $750,000. [3]
Walter M. Williams High School, the flagship school of the Alamance-Burlington School System, is a high school (grades 9–12) in Burlington, North Carolina, United States. It was named in honor of philanthropist, industrialist, and former Burlington City Schools chairman Walter M. Williams.
Burlington High School (BHS) is a public high school located in Burlington, Vermont, United States.BHS' current (since 1964) campus is its fourth. Two of the former buildings still exist, one (1900–1964) as the Edmunds Elementary and Middle School complex while the second one, used in the late 1800s, is now a private residence.
Samuel Smith Elementary School [18] with 281 students in grades PreK-2 Marilyn I. Dunham, principal; Intermediate School. Wilbur Watts Intermediate School [19] with 444 students in grades 3-6 Robert Shappell, principal; High school. Burlington City High School [20] with 727 students in grades 7-12 James Flynn, principal
Burlington City High School is a six-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in seventh through twelfth grade in Burlington, in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as the lone secondary school of the City of Burlington Public School District. Burlington City High School serves as the receiving school ...
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The campus currently housing Burlington High School was opened in 1973 and is situated on 365,000 sq ft of land.Along with the grades 9-12 senior high school, the facilities on site are home to the school district's central administration offices, Burlington Cable Access TV, the Burlington Science Center, and the Burlington Early Childhood Center.
Burlington-Edison High School's stadium was named in November 1992 after the legendary Burlington-Edison athlete Roland Kirkby. [8] It is the home to the Tiger Football team. During the 1970s and 1980s they experienced great success, winning state championships in 1971, 1977 and 1986 under coach Glenn Rickert.