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Kingston High School is a comprehensive four-year school with an enrollment of approximately 2,500 students and staff located off of Broadway, Andrew Street, and West O’Reilly Street in Kingston, New York, United States. [2] It is a part of the Kingston City School District.
In 1980 the Newton County School District dissolved, with a portion going to the Kingston district. [3] On July 1, 2004, the Kingston district, along with the Oark School District, merged into the Jasper School District. [4] Kingston could have consolidated with the Clarksville School District and Huntsville School District, which were ...
After the team folded in 1951, [1] the stadium was purchased by the City of Kingston for the Kingston City School District, and has served as a high school football stadium ever since. In a 2019 agreement with the city the school district handed over operational and capital control of the stadium to the city while retaining their ownership ...
The Kingston City School District, which covers the entire city, [25] contains seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. Kingston High School is the district's public high school; The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York operates Catholic schools in Ulster County. John A. Coleman Catholic High School closed in 2019. [26]
Sanborn Regional High School is located in Kingston, New Hampshire and serves the towns of Kingston, Newton, and Fremont SRHS is a part of the Sanborn Regional School District. The school has a current population of approximately 500 students.
Named for Silver Lake, which borders the four towns which belonged to the district for most of its history – Plympton, Halifax, Pembroke and Kingston - and which is situated near the campus, Silver Lake Regional High School opened on September 19, 1955, attended by students from the towns of Pembroke, Kingston, Plympton, Halifax and Carver in southeastern Massachusetts.
Kingston High School is a secondary school located in Kingston, Washington. It is one of two secondary schools in the North Kitsap School District. KHS educates grades 9–12. The school is located on the same site as the North Kitsap school bus barn and Spectrum Community School.
Richard F. Gordon Elementary School is a Kindergarten through 5th grade public school in Kingston, Washington. Richard Gordon Elementary is the location of the regular and two additional programs that students from the North Kitsap School District can attend.