Avon School District (Massachusetts)

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Avon School District (Massachusetts)
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1 Patrick Clark Dr
, Norfolk County , Massachusetts , 02322
United States
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SuperintendentChristine Godino
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Website www.avon.k12.ma.us

The Avon School District is the school district of Avon, Massachusetts, United States. It has two schools, Ralph D. Butler Elementary School and Avon Middle-High School.

In 1993, 142 students living in Brockton attended school in the Avon School District as part of a voluntary school choice program of the State of Massachusetts. 22 were previously students in parochial or private schools and never attended Brockton Public Schools (BPS) school. [1]

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References

  1. Nealon, Patricia. "Parochial pupils add X factor to city school-choice equation." Boston Globe . April 28, 1993. Retrieved on September 28, 2013. Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.