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North Middlesex Regional School District is an operating school district, located in the north/central section of Massachusetts on the New Hampshire/Massachusetts border, and serving the towns of Ashby, Pepperell and Townsend. [1]
The professional staff includes approximately seventy-five full-time teachers, a library/media coordinator, an academic support center coordinator, four guidance counselors, three school nurses, a school psychologist, approximately fifteen teaching assistants, two assistant principals, one principal, and a resource officer.
Shawsheen Valley Technical High School (Middlesex County, 9–12, serving Bedford, Billerica, Burlington, Tewksbury and Wilmington) South Middlesex Regional Vocational Technical School District (Middlesex County, 9–12, serving Ashland, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton and Natick)
Middlesex Police Chief Matthew P. Geist announced Paul Muldowney's new assignment as school resource officer for the borough’s six public schools.
The Middlesex Board of Education is a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Middlesex Borough, in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [3] The district includes three elementary schools, a middle school and a high school.
Madeleine Dugger Andrews Middle School is named after the first African-American member of the Medford School Committee. It was the first new school constructed in the district in eighty years. [27] Located on the eastern bank of the Mystic river, south of Medford Square, it is immediately adjacent to the McGlynn schools.
Aug. 3—After a successful trial year, the West Middlesex and Reynolds school districts are going to continue sharing services for the next four years. The agreement, which includes sharing ...
Massachusetts has four kinds of public-school districts: local schools, regional schools, vocational-technical schools, and charter schools. Amendment Article 89 (LXXXIX) of the Massachusetts Constitution defines the powers of self-government that municipalities are entitled to.