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After Merchantville High School shut down, Merchantville students attended Pennsauken High School starting in the 1972 school year, as part of a longstanding sending/receiving relationship with the Pennsauken Public Schools in Pennsauken Township. In 1992 Merchantville considered severing its send-receive relationship with Pennsauken School ...
Students in public school for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade attend the Merchantville School District at Merchantville Elementary School. [80] [81] As of the 2023–24 school year, the district, comprised of one school, had an enrollment of 400 students and 35.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.3 ...
Holy Trinity School - It was formerly Most Holy Redeemer School but became Holy Trinity in 2007 after it absorbed other schools: [18] St. Patrick's School in Woodbury; St. Matthew’s School in National Park, [5] and the Verga section of West Deptford Township, New Jersey; and Most Holy Redeemer in the Westville Grove area of Westville. [3]
The haunted house was started at Merchantville School in 1986. It's still going strong
Students on McGuire and Dix may attend one of the following in their respective grade levels, with all siblings in a family taking the same choice: North Hanover Township School District (PK-6), Northern Burlington County Regional School District (7-12), and Pemberton Township School District (K-12).
In the wake of a 2015 decision by the New Jersey Department of Education, Merchantville students began attending Haddon Heights Junior/Senior High School starting in the 2015–2016 school year, as part of a transition that was fully in place in the 2018–2019 school year. [8] [9] Merchantville School District leaders argued that their ...
PATERSON — The city’s magnet program for “gifted and talented” students was named New Jersey’s top-ranking elementary and middle school by U.S. News & World Report last week. School 28 ...
The school, which opened in 1929, served students from Merchantville and from the neighboring communities of Cherry Hill and Pennsauken Township, as well as Maple Shade Township in Burlington County. [1] Students from Pennsauken Township left the high school with the opening of Pennsauken High School in September 1959. [2]