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Gateway Regional School District is a school district serving students from seven Western Massachusetts towns: Huntington, Russell, Blandford, Chester, Montgomery, and Middlefield The district consists of two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school providing educational services to approximately 1,000 students in grades PreK–12.
Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School of Excellence School District (CC, Springfield, K–5, serving the Springfield school district) Mystic Valley Regional Public School District (CC, Malden , K–12, serving the Everett, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Stoneham and Wakefield school districts)
The Avon School District is the school district of Avon, Massachusetts, United States.It has two schools, Ralph D. Butler Elementary School and Avon Middle-High School. In 1993, 142 students living in Brockton attended school in the Avon School District as part of a voluntary school choice program of the State of Massachusetts. 22 were previously students in parochial or private schools and ...
Medford Public Schools is a school district located in Medford, Massachusetts. The district has 9 schools in the city serving grades K-12. It is led by Superintendent Dr. Marice Edouard-Vincent. The main office is located at 489 Winthrop Street, within the High School/Vocational-Technical High School building. [5]
K-8 schools Edith C. Baker School, first building 1936 in colonial revival style with whitewashed brick [2] Edith C. Baker School; Florida Ruffin Ridley School (formerly Edward Devotion School and Coolidge Corner School) Michael Driscoll School; Heath School (Roland Hayes School as of January 2024) Amos A. Lawrence School; William H. Lincoln School
Winthrop High School (grades 9–12) Winthrop Middle School (grades 6–8) Note: Winthrop Middle School and Winthrop High School are housed in the same building, but are two separate and distinct schools with their own administration. Arthur T. Cummings Elementary (grades 3–5) William P. Gorman/Fort Banks Elementary School (Preschool-2nd grade)
At the start of the 2013–2014 school year the district had 5,500 students. Due to a wave of immigrant children entering the district, the enrollment count increased to 6,200 by the end of the year. Dr. Mary Bourque, the superintendent, characterized the increase as "dramatic" and explained that "It’s a big strain in terms of being able to address the needs without knowing ahead of time ...
The Harriman Grammar School was built sometime in the late 19th century, and is located on the corner of Lake and Apsley Streets. It not only served as a grammar school but early years was the high school. The building currently houses the administrative offices of the Hudson Public Schools District.