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Boxborough is part of the Acton Boxborough Regional School District (ABRSD) along with Acton. The town has one elementary school serving K–6, the Blanchard Memorial School. Middle school students then attend the R.J. Grey Junior High School from grades 7–8. High school students then attend Acton-Boxborough Regional High School from grades 9 ...
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School (Acton) R.J. Grey Junior High School (Acton) Elementary schools: Blanchard Memorial School (Boxborough) Luther Conant School (Acton) CT Douglas Elementary School (Acton) Gates Elementary School (Acton) McCarthy-Towne Elementary School (Acton) Merriam School (Acton) Preschool: Carol Huebner Early Childhood ...
This is a list of school districts in Massachusetts. The majority of school districts in the state are dependent on town governments. Some are dependent on city governments, two are dependent on county governments, and Essex Agricultural and Technical High School is directly a part of the state government.
A part of the Acton-Boxborough Regional School District, it serves the Massachusetts towns of Acton and Boxborough and has students in grades 9 through 12. It is situated downhill from the Raymond J. Grey Junior High School, at 36 Charter Road in Acton. Raymond J. Grey Junior High School occupies the facility that, until 1973, was the high ...
This is a list of high schools in the state of Massachusetts This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
School Location Religious order Founded Archbishop Williams High School: Braintree: Sisters of Charity of Nazareth: 1949 Boston College High School: Dorchester: Society of Jesus: 1863 Cathedral High School: Boston: Sisters of St. Joseph: 1926 Catholic Memorial School: West Roxbury: Congregation of Christian Brothers: 1957 Notre Dame Academy ...
The Bromfield School is a public school located in Harvard, Massachusetts. Founded in 1878 by Margaret Bromfield Blanchard, [4] the school's student population is approximately 750, in grades 6–12. There are 57 teachers, with a student/faculty ratio of about 1 to 13.
This Italianiate building, which housed four classrooms, was enlarged in 1900 with the Colonial Revival structure now at the front. For many years it was named in honor of Virginia Blanchard, a longtime teacher and principal in the school system. When the school was closed in 2002, it was the oldest district school in the state in active ...