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  2. Russell Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Collegiate and Commercial Institute in 1860. The New Haven Collegiate and Commercial Institute (later to be popularly known as the Russell Military Academy) was founded by Stiles French in 1834 [1] and is a defunct military academy and college preparatory school that "fitted" students to apply for entrance to nearby Yale or West Point, as well as offering classes in business skills ...

  3. Old West Haven High School - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by New Haven architect Roy Foote, who had already designed one school for the city, built in 1905. Population growth continued through the mid-20th century, and the city built a new high school in 1964, converting this one into a junior high school. It was closed in 1983, and was sold for redevelopment. [2]

  4. New Haven Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) is a school district serving the city of New Haven, Connecticut. Wilbur Cross High School and Hillhouse High School are New Haven's two largest public secondary schools and the only non-magnet secondary schools in the district. Almost all of the district's schools have been renovated under a 15-year, $1.375 ...

  5. List of high schools in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Sound School: New Haven School District: New Haven: New Haven County: N/A: N/A: South Kent School: Private (nonsectarian) Kent: Litchfield County: Housatonic Valley Athletic League: Cardinals: South Windsor High School: South Windsor Public Schools: South Windsor: Hartford County: Central Connecticut Conference: Bobcats: Southington High School ...

  6. Ferry Street School - Wikipedia

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    Ferry Street School was a school located at 611 [1] Ferry St. in the Fair Haven neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut, USA. The school was open for 57 years, from 1881 [2] to 1938. [3] In the 1950s, the abandoned site was eyed for use by a fire station, but the plan never materialized. [4]

  7. New Haven Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Gymnasium was a brief-lived boarding school for boys in New Haven, Connecticut, founded on the German plan by two sons of Timothy Dwight, Sereno Edwards Dwight (1786-1850) and Henry Edwin Dwight (1797-1832).

  8. Paier College - Wikipedia

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    Paier absorbed students from the Whitney School of Art when it closed, leading to the new title Paier School of Art. Paier moved to New Haven in 1954 and then finally to 6 Prospect Court in Hamden in 1960 and in 1963 expanded to its present location. In 1982, Paier was accredited as a 4-year degree-granting college. [3] In 2019, the Paier ...

  9. Hillhouse High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, the school was moved to a building at Orange and Wall Streets, which was replaced in 1871 by a new school. [3] The school is named in honor of James Hillhouse of New Haven, who represented Connecticut in the U.S. Congress in the early years of the United States' existence as a nation, serving as both a Representative and a Senator. [5]