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The following is a list of public school districts in Connecticut.. The majority of school districts are dependent on town and municipal governments. The U.S. Census Bureau counts the regional school districts, which are governed by independent school boards and cover at least two towns, as individual governments.
South Windsor Public Schools: South Windsor: Hartford County: Central Connecticut Conference: Bobcats: Southington High School: Southington Public Schools: Southington: Hartford: Central Connecticut Conference: Blue Knights: Sport and Medical Sciences Academy: Hartford Public Schools: Hartford: Hartford County: North Central Connecticut ...
1931 – An addition to Kensington Grammar School for grades 8 and 9. 1932 – Grade 10 added. 1934 – Grade 11 added. 1935 – Grade 12 added. Full high school program offered. 1953 – New high school on Patterson Way opened. 1959 – An addition to the high school built for more classroom and science area.
The Jean E. Hooker School-Berlin High School, most recently the Kensington Grammar School, was a historic school complex at 462 Alling Street in Berlin, Connecticut.Built in 1910, the building served as both the town's first high school, and as a private school before being converted to an elementary school and finally closing in 1975.
Algonquin School, which previously held students grades K-3, was demolished shortly afterwards, with a new district office built on site. Beginning with the 2016–2017 school year, the district rolled out plans for a 1:1 initiative, which allocates a Chromebook to every student at Woodland Regional High School.
Kensington is a census-designated place (CDP) and section of the town of Berlin in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The Berlin town offices are located in Kensington. The population was 8,459 at the 2010 census. [1] The Henry Hooker House is a historic home in Kensington.
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Mooreland Hill School was an independent Kindergarten to Grade 9 school located in Kensington, Connecticut. It is a member of the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools (CAIS) [ 1 ] and National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).