Pentucket Regional School District | |
Motto: | A Culture of Continuous Learning |
Streetaddress: | 22 Main Street |
Zipcode: | 01985 |
Country: | USA |
Superintendent: | Justin Bartholomew |
Grades: | K–12 |
Ratio: | 12.27 |
Mascot: | Panther (beginning 2022)[1] |
Enrollment: | 2,224 (2020-2021) |
Colors: | Green and White |
Pentucket Regional School District is a three-town regional school district, formed by the towns of Groveland, Merrimac, and West Newbury, Massachusetts. Elementary schools are in each town, and the middle/high school campus is located mostly in West Newbury, Massachusetts, United States and partially in Groveland, Massachusetts, United States. The schools give students the option to learn one of three languages: Spanish, German, and Latin. Its administrative offices are in the middle school at 22 Main Street, West Newbury, Massachusetts.
The Pentucket Regional School District comprises the three towns of Groveland, Merrimac, and West Newbury, with the following schools:[2]
A $146.2 million building project to build a combined 7–12 school building to replace the middle and high schools is underway and is expected to be complete by the fall of 2022.[3]
The superintendent of the district is Justin Bartholomew, who has held the position since 2018.[4] The assistant superintendent, Brent Conway[5] has held his position since 2018. On January 9, 2018, the former superintendent Jeffrey Mulqueen announced that he would be retiring.[6]