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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.
Silver Lake is a 640-acre (2.6 km 2) lake in Pembroke, Kingston, and Plympton, Massachusetts, south of Route 27 and east of Route 36. The Pembroke/Plympton town line is entirely within the lake, and a portion of the western shoreline of the lake is the town line with Halifax. It used to be called the Jones River Pond, but its name was changed ...
Pembroke's middle school is located on Rte. 27, and was the Silver Lake Junior High School from 1968 to 1991, when the district's middle school shifted to the Learning Lane building. Upon Pembroke's secession from the Silver Lake district in 2004, the town repurchased the property, establishing it as the new Pembroke Community Middle School.
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In 1952, the high school was burned. A new high school was built and completed in 1953. [8] In 1961, a new elementary school was completed. [8] In 1994, a sizeable addition was made to the existing high school; including a new gym, locker room facilities, and classrooms. The middle school grades 7 and 8 were moved to the same building as the ...
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Students receive a full academic education including: English; Mathematics; Science; Social Studies; Business Technology; Physical Education; Health; The College Board placed Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School on the 2014 AP District Honor Roll for the school’s significant gains in student access to and success in Advanced Placement courses.