David G. Farragut Elementary School Explained
David G. Farragut Elementary School, also known as The Farragut School, was a public elementary school located at 10 Fenwood Road, in the Mission Hill district of Boston, Massachusetts, just off of Huntington Avenue.[1] The school was located next to the Fenwood Road trolley-train stop on the "E" branch of the MBTA's Green Line and Brigham and Women's Hospital.[2]
The Farragut School opened in early 1904[3] and closed in 2011 amidst a restructuring of the Boston Public Schools.[4] At the time of its closure, the school served students from Kindergarten through Grade 5[5] and had around 15 teachers overseeing 230 students.[6] The school served an approximate population of more than 25,000 people.[7]
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- Web site: Farragut. Education.com. 2009-01-27.
- http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/show?13655 Farragut School to the left
- News: New Subjects. Educational Centres Will Have Them. Boston Daily Globe. 3 January 1904. 27.
- News: Vaznis. James. Parents begin hunt for new schools. 24 April 2012. Boston Globe. 17 December 2010. Anderson, Travis.
- Web site: Volunteer Opportunity - Farragut School (Boston, MA). My Simmos.edu. 2009-01-27. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100728031415/http://my.simmons.edu/gslis/archives/2008/11/volunteer_oppor_2.shtml. 2010-07-28.
- Web site: Farragut Elementary School . Zillow.com. 2009-01-27.
- Web site: Farragut Elementary School. Public School Review. 2009-01-27.