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The four elementary schools, John Adams Elementary School, Arthur M. Judd Elementary School, Livingston Park Elementary School, and Parsons Elementary School, were all redistricted the summer before the 2008-2009 scholastic year to adjust to the growing population of North Brunswick Township.
Schools are named for John Adams and John Quincy Adams, see Adams High School; Adams House (Harvard University) John Adams Middle School (Kanawha County Schools, Charleston, West Virginia) John Adams Middle School (Rochester, Minnesota) John Adams Middle School (Edison, NJ). Adams elementary school (Davenport, Iowa)
Oyster-Adams Bilingual School (Oyster-Adams or OA) is a bilingual (English-Spanish) elementary school and middle school in Washington, D.C. The Oyster Campus in Woodley Park serves grades PK to 3 and the Adams Campus in Adams Morgan serves grades 4 to 8. It is part of the District of Columbia Public Schools system.
Dec. 28—Plans have been accepted by the city of Spokane to rebuild Adams Elementary on the same plot at 2909 E. 37th Ave. The move comes before voters have had a chance to approve the bond for ...
Kirk L. Adams Elementary School Region 3 Opened in 1992. O. K. Adcock Elementary School Region 2, Southwest 9 month Opened in 1965, Rebuilt in 2003. Full day kindergarten. Tony Alamo Elementary School Region 2, Southwest 9 month Opened in 2000. Half day kindergarten Dean Lamar Allen Elementary School Region 1, Northwest 9 month Opened in 1997.
The school district has two preschools, 11 elementary schools, four middle schools and two high schools that are part of the district, serving a culturally diverse student population. [ 3 ] As of the 2021–22 school year, the district, comprised of 19 schools, had an enrollment of 16,268 students and 1,215.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis ...
Rainier School. This school at 23rd Avenue S. and S. King Street opened in 1891, briefly known as "Lincoln" in 1903, closed as elementary school in 1940, reopened as unit of Edison Technical School in 1943, and finally closed and was demolished in 1943. [5] Pleasant Valley School. Opened 1912 as annex to Lawton. Became independent 1922.
The first school offering public education in Alexandria was founded in 1785, the Washington Free School, partly funded by George Washington. [8]Although the desegregation process began in 1959 when nine black school children entered all-white Theodore Ficklin Elementary School after an NAACP lawsuit, it was not until 1974 that Superintendent John Albohm announced "This year, we have finally ...