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Warwick Veterans Memorial High School - In 2015 there was a proposal to turn it into a middle school. [12] Aldrich Junior High School - In 2015 there was a proposal to close it. [12] Gorton Junior High School - In 2015 there was a proposal to close it. [12] Randall Holden Elementary School - In 2016, there was a proposal to close it. [10]
The school building is two stories high and features eight wings of classrooms. The logo for all Vets "Hurricane" teams was a reverse-rotating hurricane symbol. School colors were blue, gold, and white. The school held grades 9–12 until 2016, when it closed due to declining enrollment and the building was converted to a junior high school.
District/School type County Location Aldrich Middle School Warwick School District Kent County, Rhode Island: ... Exeter-West Greenwich Regional Junior High School
The following year, the school committee decided to close Aldrich and Gorton junior high schools and convert Vets into one middle school by the 2017 school year, officially known as "Alternative 5". The 7–12 plan for Pilgrim and Vets returned as well, but it was voted off prior the decision.
Aldrich Bailey Jr. (born February 6, 1994) is an American sprinter. He graduated from Mansfield Timberview High School in Arlington, Texas in 2012, and was committed to Texas A&M University in 2012. In 2014 Bailey transferred to the University of Texas as a Track and Field Athlete.
Allen Ray Aldridge Jr. [1] (May 30, 1972 – September 8, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a linebacker and long snapper in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Houston Cougars .
The current location of Leominster High School, located at 122 Granite Street, was opened in the fall of 1963. It has since undergone major renovations, both in 1977 and 1990. Inside Leominster High School is the Aldrich V. Cousins Auditorium, named after a former educator who served the school for 32 years, 21 years as a teacher and 11 as ...
Knoxville AAU Junior Olympics Knoxville United States 17 years, 170 days 2000 m steeplechase: 5:45.20 Bailey Roth: 20 July 2013 World Youth Championships: Donetsk, Ukraine 17 years, 184 days [11] 3000 m steeplechase: 9:06.3 h: John Gustafson: 14 June 1975 Knoxville, United States High jump: 2.28 m (7 ft 5 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) Dothel Edwards: 9 July 1983