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The first school was in the present day Colma area and was a one-room building constructed in 1856. [2] In the following year a new school (named Jefferson School) was constructed on land donated by Peter Dunks. The school district was established in 1866 and named Jefferson School District after Thomas Jefferson. [2] [6]
For its first 25 years, TJ was a boarding and day school for boys in grades 9–12. In the 1950s, it was a feeder school for Harvard. [citation needed] The school became coeducational in 1971. During the 1970s, the school also began admitting students as five-day boarders. The school added an eighth grade in 1976 and a seventh grade in 1981.
Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School opened in August 1993 with grades Pre-School-9 and 185 students. The school's first Upper School graduating class was the Class of 1997, and the school has graduated 25 classes, with more than 450 graduates.
For the 2012-13 school year, Thomas Jefferson School (for grades K-4) and Nathan Hale School (for grades 5-8) were combined to create the Northvale Public School, as part of an effort to reduce costs associated with running two separate schools that share a common campus and corridor. [15]
This school was created in 2006 by the merger of St. Barnabas Elementary School, St. Bartholomew Elementary School, and St. Pius X Elementary School. The school is one of the smallest in the Archdiocese of Louisville, with only around 300 students.
North Middle School (2018 North Elementary) Thomas Jefferson Elementary School (now a Senior Recreation Center) Union (was formally located where current high school is before J. B. Johnson was built) Washington (church 2018) West Middle School (2018 West Elementary) South Branch (one room school used until early 1960s, razed)
The school was named Thomas Jefferson Elementary School prior to 2021. All board members voted in favor of the rename. A former board member cited Jefferson's activity with slavery as a reason to rename the school. [18] Members of Vivian's family went to the ceremony to rename the school. [19] Whittier Primary School; Preschools
Franklin D. Roosevelt Elementary School [10] with 123 students in grades PreK-5 Alicia Giammanco, principal; George Washington Elementary School [11] with 325 students in grades PreK-5 Elaine Jaume, principal; Thomas Jefferson Elementary School [12] with 172 students in grades K-5 Marie Griggs, principal; Susan B Anthony Elementary School [13 ...