Melrose Public Schools

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Melrose Public Schools
Type Public School district
Budget $22,966,000[1]
Region Greater Boston
Grades K-12
Superintendent Joseph F. Casey
Students 3,595[2]
Location Melrose, Massachusetts
Website www.melroseschools.com

Melrose Public Schools is a school district located in Melrose, Massachusetts. The district controls several schools in the city and is led by superintendent Joseph Casey. Its offices are located at 360 Lynn Fells Parkway in Melrose.

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[edit] Preschools

[edit] Early Childhood Center

  • Location: 94 Lebanon Street, Melrose, MA 02176 (formerly Ripley Elementary School)
  • Coordinator: Jennifer Corduck
  • Enrollment: 149[2]

[edit] Elementary Schools

[edit] Hoover Elementary School

  • Location: 37 Glendower Road, Melrose, MA 02176
  • Principal: Dr. Dennet John Sidell
  • Enrollment: 271[2]

[edit] Horace Mann Elementary School

  • Location: 40 Damon Avenue, Melrose, MA 02176
  • Principal: Dael Angelico-Hart
  • Enrollment: 275[2]

[edit] Lincoln Elementary School

  • Location: 80 West Wyoming Avenue, Melrose, MA 02176
  • Principal: Brent Conway
  • Enrollment: 404[2]

[edit] Roosevelt Elementary School

  • Location: 253 Vinton Street, Melrose, MA 02176
  • Principal: Thomas Vennochi
  • Enrollment: 366[2]

[edit] Winthrop Elementary School

  • Location: 162 First Street, Melrose, MA 02176
  • Principal: Bryna Lakin-Davis
  • Enrollment: 396[2]

[edit] Secondary Schools

[edit] Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School

[edit] Melrose High School

[edit] Other Schools

  • Decius Beebe Elementary School - leased to Melrose YMCA
  • Franklin Elementary School - vacant

[edit] Former Schools

  • Coolidge Elementary (Apartments)
  • Washington Elementary (Condos)
  • Livermore Elementary (Parking lot)
  • Ripley Elementary (After School Program)
  • Gooch Elementary
  • Whittier School
  • Warren School (Park)

[edit] References

  1. ^ FY2008 Budget FINAL. Melrose Public Schools. Retrieved on January 23, 2008
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i FY2009 Budget DRAFT 2. Melrose Public Schools, April 7, 2008. Retrieved on April 19, 2008

[edit] External links