Sedgwick Middle School

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Sedgwick Middle School
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Sedgwick Middle School
Address
Sedgwick Middle School
128 Sedgwick Road

,
06107

Coordinates 41°45′08″N72°45′17″W / 41.7523°N 72.7548°W / 41.7523; -72.7548
Information
Type Public Middle School
Opened1931
School district West Hartford Public Schools
PrincipalJuan Melian
Grades6-8
Number of students924 [1]
MascotWildcats
Website www.sedgwick.whps.org

Sedgwick Middle School is public middle school, located in the town of West Hartford, Connecticut, and is part of West Hartford Public Schools.

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History

Feeder schools for Sedgwick include Braeburn, Duffy, Charter Oak, Webster Hill and Wolcott. [2]

Sedgwick was a Blue Ribbon School in 1999–2000. [3]

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References

  1. "Sedgwick Middle School".
  2. "Middle and High School Districts" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 8, 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  3. Blue Ribbon Schools: 1982-2002