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Westport High School is located in Westport, Massachusetts, United States. It services students in grades 5–12. It services students in grades 5–12. It is part of the Westport Community Schools.
In July 2008, Westport was named the fifth top-earning city in the US, with a median family income of $193,540 and median home price of $1,200,000. [35] In 2018, data from the American Community Survey revealed that Westport was the 9th wealthiest city in the United States. [36]
The Compo–Owenoke Historic District encompasses an early 20th-century summer resort beach community in Westport, Connecticut.Developed between 1910 and 1940, the Compo Beach area contains one of the largest assemblages of period resort architecture in Westport, and one of the best such collections in the region.
Staples High School is a public high school in Westport, Connecticut, United States.It is named after Horace Staples, who founded the school on April 26, 1884. [3] [4] Westport is one of eight school districts in District Reference Group A (along with Darien, Easton, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, and Wilton).
West Port High School is an American high school in Ocala, Florida and one of eight public high schools in Marion County.Founded in 2000 and built at 3733 SW 80th Avenue, it is the district high school for West Ocala.
The program is named in honor of Joanne Woodward, co-artistic director. The Westport Country Playhouse provides summer and school year internships to students ages 19 and older from around the country. The interns are entrusted with considerable responsibilities and treated as staff members while they engage in an intensive learning experience.
Westport Town Hall, I. T. Almy, architect Westport is a Right-to-Farm Community. Historical marker commemorating introduction of the Macomber turnip. On the state level, Westport is located in the Eighth Bristol state representative district, which includes parts of Fall River and is represented by Representative Paul Schmid (D-Westport).
A learning community is a group of people who share common academic goals and attitudes and meet semi-regularly to collaborate on classwork. Such communities have become the template for a cohort-based, interdisciplinary approach to higher education.