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Exeter-West Greenwich Regional School District

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Exeter-West Greenwich Regional School District
Location
Rhode Island
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoMaking "Challenge to Learn" a Reality
GradesPK-12
Established1956
SuperintendentJames H. Erinakes II
AccreditationNEASC
Students and staff
Students1,680
District mascotKnights
Other information
Websitehttps://www.ewgrsd.org/
Exeter and West Greenwich, Rhode Island

Exeter-West Greenwich Regional School District (EWG) is a public school district in Kent County and Washington County, Rhode Island, United States, serving the rural towns of Exeter and West Greenwich in the south-central part of the state. The school district was founded in 1956 and serves approximately 1,600 students. It is one of only four multi-town school districts in the state of Rhode Island, the others being Bristol Warren Regional School District, Chariho Regional School District, and Foster-Glocester School District.

The district operates five schools:

  • Mildred E. Lineham School (West Greenwich), pre-K
  • Metcalf Elementary School (Exeter), grades K-6
  • Wawaloam Elementary School (Exeter), grades K-6
  • Exeter-West Greenwich Junior High School (West Greenwich), grades 7-8
  • Exeter-West Greenwich Senior High School (West Greenwich), grades 9-12

The junior and senior high schools are located on the same campus at 930 Nooseneck Hill Road in West Greenwich, close to the Exeter town line.

References

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  1. ^ "Home". ewgrsd.org.