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District Schools in Middletown, Rhode Island

Middletown School District

Phone:(401) 849-2122
Grade Levels: PK - 12
Member Schools:5
Estimated Total Student Population:2,415


Schools in Middletown, Rhode Island


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John F. Kennedy School

740 West Main Road Middletown, RI 02842
Phone: 4018475937
Population: 344
Grade: KG - 04

Forest Avenue School

315 Forest Avenue Middletown, RI 02842
Phone: 4018499434
Population: 276
Grade: PK - 04

Aquidneck School

70 Reservoir Avenue Middletown, RI 02842
Phone: 4018474921
Population: 337
Grade: PK - 04

Joseph H. Gaudet School

1113 Aquidneck Avenue Middletown, RI 02842
Phone: 4018466395
Population: 755
Grade: 05 - 08

Middletown High School

130 Valley Road Middletown, RI 02842
Phone: 4018467250
Population: 682
Grade: 09 - 12


Football: Passing League preps locals for start of 2010 season

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CHICAGO - GIVING teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, a small study found. 'The results were stunning. There's no other word to use,' said Patricia Moss, academic dean at the Rhode Island boarding school where the study was done. 'We didn't think we'd get that much bang for the buck.' The ...


US study shows teens benefit from later school day

CHICAGO - Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, a small study found. The results appear in July's Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. The results mirror those at a few schools that have delayed starting times more than half an hour.


Later school day makes teens more alert: study

Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness, and even healthier breakfasts, according to a small study.


Teens 'benefit from later school day'

Giving teens 30 extra minutes to start their school day leads to more alertness in class, better moods, less tardiness and even healthier breakfast, a study shows.