Marblehead Public Schools

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Marblehead Public Schools is an educational district located in Marblehead, Massachusetts. The district provides educational opportunities and facilities for students from kindergarten through high school. There are eight schools, including five elementary schools, one upper elementary, one middle, and one high school. [1]

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Schools

Former Glover School building on Maple Street Glover School.jpg
Former Glover School building on Maple Street
Elementary schools
Middle schools
High schools

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "Home". marbleheadschools.org.
  2. Joel Brown (September 7, 2007). "Show has Keith Ablow psyched". Boston.com. The Boston Globe . Retrieved December 3, 2007.

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