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Madison was first settled in 1641. Throughout the 18th century, Madison was known as East Guilford until it was incorporated as a town in 1826. The present name is after James Madison, 4th President of the United States. [2] From 1935 to 1942, Madison served as the site of Camp Hadley, one of 23 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camps in ...
Griswold Public Schools: Griswold: New London County: Eastern Connecticut Conference: Wolverines: Grove School: Private (nonsectarian) Madison: New Haven County: Coastal Conference (CT/RI) Hawks: Guilford High School: Guilford Public Schools: Guilford: New Haven County: Southern Connecticut Conference: Grizzlies [5] Haddam-Killingworth High ...
Regional School District 12 (RSD 12) is a school district headquartered in the Washington Depot area of Washington, Connecticut. [2] It serves Washington, Bridgewater, and Roxbury. [3] In 2012 the district had 841 students. [4]
The school directors chose to close the school in June 2016; the archdiocese did not order the closure. [2] St. Anthony School in Bristol closed in 2016. [3] St. Vincent de Paul School in East Haven closed in 2016. That year enrollment was 89. [2] St. Anthony School was in Winsted, Winchester. It opened in 1865. [4] Circa 2008 it had about 200 ...
Businessman Daniel Hand, a native of Madison, funded construction of a high school for the city in 1884 at the price of $15,000 and relinquished property ownership to the local government. Under the name of Hand Academy , it served the city until 1921, when the building was torn down and a schoolhouse for all grades was built.
Unanswered questions remain about a fatal shooting at a Madison, Wisconsin, private school as new details emerge about the shooter’s family life and possible ties to a California man who ...
Grove School is a private, co-educational, therapeutic boarding and day school in Madison, Connecticut, United States. It was established in 1934 by Jess Perlman and utilizes a year-round, trimester calendar, with four two-week breaks.
Madison Center is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the primary village and surrounding residential land in the town of Madison, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. It is in the southern part of the town, surrounding the intersection of U.S. Route 1 with Connecticut Route 79 (Durham Road).