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Chariho High School, Wood River Junction (a village of Richmond, also serves Charlestown and Hopkinton) North Kingstown High School , North Kingstown (also serves Jamestown ) Westerly High School , Westerly
The Providence Public School Department is the administrative force behind the primary public school district of Providence, Rhode Island. As of July 2022, it serves about 21,700 students in pre-K through 12th grade. It has 21 elementary schools, seven middle schools and nine high schools, along with two public charter schools. [3]
Classical High School, founded in 1843, is a public magnet school in the Providence School District, in Providence, Rhode Island. [2] It was originally an all-male school but has since become co-ed. Classical's motto is Certare, Petere, Reperire, Neque Cedere, a Latin translation of the famous phrase taken from Tennyson's poem "Ulysses", "To Strive, to Seek, to Find, and Not to Yield".
West Greenwich, Rhode Island: Feinstein High School Providence School District: Providence County, Rhode Island: Providence, Rhode Island: Hanley Career & Technical Center Providence School District: Providence County, Rhode Island: Providence, Rhode Island: Hope High School: Providence School District: Providence County, Rhode Island ...
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Scores and stats from Rhode Island high school football on Thanksgiving Day.
Pages in category "High schools in Providence, Rhode Island" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Lincoln School (Providence, Rhode Island) M.
This is a list of school districts in Rhode Island, sorted alphabetically. The majority of school districts are controlled by town governments, with some by city governments. As of 2002, the Central Falls School District was directly controlled by the Rhode Island government (and had been since 1991).