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The district announced plans in December 1960 for a junior-senior high school facility that would serve an enrollment of 860 students and would be constructed on a site covering 40 acres (16 ha). The new school would allow the district to end a sending/receiving relationship under which Emerson students attended Hackensack High School. [5]
Emerson Junior-Senior High School, Emerson; Fair Lawn High School, ... NJ; Mater Dei High School, Middletown (closed in 2022) Monmouth Academy, Howell (closed 2011)
Memorial Elementary School [8] with 364 students in PreK-2 Kristin Gagliano, principal; Patrick M. Villano Elementary School [9] with 232 students in grades 3-6 Jessica Espinoza, principal; High school. Emerson Junior-Senior High School [10] with 461 students in grades 7-12 Brian Hutchinson, principal
Groton High School, officially Groton Junior/Senior High School, is the only high school in the Groton Central School District. It serves the Village and Town of Groton, Tompkins County, New York, and extending into areas of Cortland and Cayuga Counties. [2] Its previous building is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Groton Area made 17 of 40 field-goal attempts for 43 percent and Hamlin 16 of 38 for 42 percent. The Chargers, normally potent from 3-point range, made only four of 15 attempts from beyond the arc ...
The second official school history, Acosta Nichols' Forty Years More: A History of Groton School, 1934–1974, does not contain a list of famous alumni, but it does contain a list of trustees, alumni association presidents, and summa cum laude graduates, some of which became famous in their own right. [3]: 237–38, 244, 246
In 1975, the town joined with neighboring Dunstable, and its high school students were relocated to the Groton-Dunstable Regional High School. This building was renamed the Colonel William Prescott School, and house lower grades until it was closed in 2008. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. [1]
Schools in the district (with 2021–22 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics [115]) are Memorial Elementary School [116] with 364 students in PreK-2, Patrick M. Villano Elementary School [117] with 232 students in grades 3-6 and Emerson Junior-Senior High School [118] with 461 students in grades 7-12. [119] [120] [121]