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Boston and Lowell Railroad connected through West Somerville to the Lexington Branch. 1871 City incorporated. [6] [3] Somerville Samaritan Society organized. [7] 1872 Somerville city government inaugurated. [6] City seal design adopted. Population: 16,000 (approximate). [6] 1873 Public Library established. [12] Luther V. Bell School built. [7]
Somerville High School has a sports program, highlighted by the recent success of its Cross Country team, that went 6–0 in the Greater Boston League in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, capturing the GBL championship each season. The girls' indoor track team was successful, going undefeated and also capturing the GBL indoor track championship in the ...
The Somerville campus ran a year 7–10 programme with students progressing to Mount Erin Frankston to complete years 11 and 12 within the VCE or VCAL programs. [citation needed] In 2009 the Somerville campus was separated from Frankston campus (the original campus), and became 'Somerville Secondary College'. [citation needed]
The Upper Elementary Campus, serving grades 4-6, is located at 17 Franklin Street, in East Somerville. The Middle School and High School Campus, serving grades 7-12, is located at 50-54 Essex Street, Cambridge, near Central Square (Cambridge). Grades 7-8 (Middle School) is at 50 Essex and 9-12 (High School & Collegiate Institute) is at 54 Essex.
Elementary school. Van Derveer Elementary School [16] with 712 students in grades PreK-5 Robert Reavey, principal [17] Middle school. Somerville Middle School [18] with 314 students in grades 6-8 Scott Hade, principal [19] High school. Somerville High School [20] with 1,142 students in grades 9-12 Gerard T. Foley, principal [21]
Somerville High School (SHS) is located right next to the Somerville City Hall at 81 Highland Avenue. It is in Winter Hill near the border of East Somerville and Union Square. Somerville High School offers a vocational program (CTE) as well as musical programs and athletics programs. It hosts roughly 1,215 students throughout 4 grades.
Somerville City Hall is located at the northeast corner of School Street and Highland Avenue at the western end of the Central Hill area of the city, a cluster of municipal buildings that includes the current Somerville High School and its Central Library. The present appearance of the building is as a 2-1/2 story brick Colonial Revival ...
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