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Somerville High School is a public, four-year high school in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. The school offers a wide selection of classes and vocational programs. Classes offered include music, performing arts, journalism, TV and media production, ceramics, and computer applications.
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 ...
Somerville Public Schools (SPS) operates ten schools from pre-kindergarten to secondary schools. [156] The majority of the schools in Somerville (with the exception of Somerville High School, Benjamin G. Brown School, Capuano Early Childhood Center, and Next Wave/Full Circle) are schools that go from kindergarten through 8th grade.
9.1.10 Somerville. 9.1.11 Wakefield. ... The Learning Center for the Deaf; ... Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
RARITAN BOROUGH – DXL Big + Tall, a men’s apparel retailer, is coming to the Somerville Circle Shopping Center on Route 202. The 6,130-square-foot store will be opening next to Panera in the ...
The Somerville Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district ... (with 2021–22 enrollment data from the National Center for Education ...
Somerville High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades from Somerville and Branchburg Township in Somerset County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as the secondary school for Somerville Public Schools.
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]