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named after former leaders in city government. Both '''Bates Elementary''' and '''Collins Middle School''' are named for former mayors. | named after former leaders in city government. Both '''Bates Elementary''' and '''Collins Middle School''' are named for former mayors. | ||
Bates School is named after former mayor and U.S. Rep George Joseph Bates. Collins Middle School is named for Former Mayor | Bates School is named after former mayor and U.S. Rep George Joseph Bates. Collins Middle School is named for Former Mayor | ||
Frances X. Collins. The building | Frances X. Collins. The building was first opened as Salem High School in 1909. It was renovated and opened as a middle school in 1994. | ||
'''Bentley Elementary''' is named for former Salem School Committee member Rev. William Bentley, a minister who lived in Salem from 1783 until | '''Bentley Elementary''' is named for former Salem School Committee member Rev. William Bentley, a minister who lived in Salem from 1783 until | ||
his death in 1819. '''Carlton School''' is named for Oliver Carlton, who taught in Salem from 1823-56 and 1860-1867. '''Nathaniel Bowditch School''' is named for the famous navigator, astronomer and mathematician. Bowditch was called '''Federal Street School''' from 1989 to 2001, when the new school | his death in 1819. '''Carlton School''' is named for Oliver Carlton, who taught in Salem from 1823-56 and 1860-1867. '''Nathaniel Bowditch School''' is named for the famous navigator, astronomer and mathematician. Bowditch was called '''Federal Street School''' from 1989 to 2001, when the new school |
Revision as of 11:39, 25 June 2014
Salem Public Schools
Elementary Schools include:
Saltonstall School (K -8th grade), Horace Mann Lab School, Bates School, Witchcraft Heights School, Carlton School,
Bentley School, Nathaniel Bowditch School (K-8th grade)
Middle Schools include: Collins Middle School
High Schools include: Salem High School
With the exception of Salem High, all of Salem's schools are named after prominent historical figures. Several schools are named after former leaders in city government. Both Bates Elementary and Collins Middle School are named for former mayors. Bates School is named after former mayor and U.S. Rep George Joseph Bates. Collins Middle School is named for Former Mayor Frances X. Collins. The building was first opened as Salem High School in 1909. It was renovated and opened as a middle school in 1994. Bentley Elementary is named for former Salem School Committee member Rev. William Bentley, a minister who lived in Salem from 1783 until his death in 1819. Carlton School is named for Oliver Carlton, who taught in Salem from 1823-56 and 1860-1867. Nathaniel Bowditch School is named for the famous navigator, astronomer and mathematician. Bowditch was called Federal Street School from 1989 to 2001, when the new school opened and changed its name to Bowditch. Horace Mann School is named for the father of American public school education, Horace Mann. Saltonstall is named for Leverett Saltonstall, a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts for 22 years and governor for 6 years. Witchcraft Heights Elementary is named for the neighborhood in which it is located near Gallow's Hill. The school opened in 1972.
See Also
- Vertical File in Salem Collection - Schools
- Carlton School School Website
- Horace Mann Lab School School Website
- Nathaniel Bowditch School School Website
- Bates School School Website
- Bentley School School Website
- Saltonstall School School Website
- Witchcraft Heights School School Website
- Collins Middle School School Website
- Salem High School School Website
- "Saltonstall School was opened today; Salem's finest School Building will accommodate over 65- pupils"
Salem Evening News, Oct. 9, 1916, p.2?
- "Plan Dedication of New Carlton School Building" Salem Evening News, Sept. 13, 1950, p. ?