Central Berkshire Regional School District Explained

Central Berkshire Regional School District
Type:Public
Budget:USD $23.8 Million[1]
Established:January 30, 1958
Region:Central Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Grades:K-12
Superintendent:Ms. Laurie Casna J.D.
Teachers:144[2]
Students:1,933
Colors:Blue and White
Location:PO Box 299 Dalton, MA
Country:United States
Website:cbrsd.org

The Central Berkshire Regional School District is the largest school district (by area) in the state of Massachusetts, covering over 214 square miles. It serves seven towns, six in central Berkshire County, Massachusetts; Becket, Dalton, Hinsdale, Peru, Washington, and Windsor; the seventh is the town of Cummington in Hampshire County, Massachusetts . The district has 3 elementary schools: Becket-Washington School (servicing the towns of Becket and Washington), Craneville (servicing the towns of Cummington, Dalton and Windsor), and Kittredge (servicing the towns of Hinsdale and Peru). The district has a regional Middle School (Nessacus) and High School (Wahconah) which are both are located in Dalton and service the entire district. As of the 2006–2007 school year, the district had 2,144 pupils[3] enrolled in grades K-12.

References

  1. Web site: FY09 Budget. https://web.archive.org/web/20110717030837/http://www.cbrsd.org/Budget/BudgetFY09/budbrochure09.pdf. dead. 2011-07-17. 2009-03-15.
  2. Web site: School and District Profiles - Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . 2009-03-15.
  3. Web site: Central Berkshire - Enrollment/Indicators . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070311042705/http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/home.asp?mode=o&so=-&ot=5&o=2111&view=enr . 2007-03-11.

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