43°38′34″N 72°18′33″W / 43.64278°N 72.30917°W
Seminary Hill School | |
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20 Seminary Hill West Lebanon, NH United States | |
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Type | Public school |
Founded | 1854 |
Principal | Martha Langill (~1987-2012) [1] |
Seminary Hill School (or Seminary Hill Elementary School) was a public school located at 20 Seminary Hill in West Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States. It closed in 2012. [1]
The structure was built in 1854 under the direction of William Tilden as Tilden Female Seminary. It became West Lebanon High School from 1915 to 1961. [1]
Seminary Hill School was an elementary school from 1961 until 2012. [1] Within Lebanon School District, its role was to teach the older elementary grades for the western half of the town. [2] For many years, it served grades 4–6, and from 2009 to 2012, grades 5–6. In its final year there were 196 students. [3]
The school was closed as the district consolidated small schools and opened a new Lebanon Middle School in 2012. [2] Since then, the building has served as administrative offices of Lebanon School District (SAU#88). [4]
43°38′34″N 72°18′33″W / 43.64278°N 72.30917°W
Seminary Hill School | |
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Location | |
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20 Seminary Hill West Lebanon, NH United States | |
Information | |
Type | Public school |
Founded | 1854 |
Principal | Martha Langill (~1987-2012) [1] |
Seminary Hill School (or Seminary Hill Elementary School) was a public school located at 20 Seminary Hill in West Lebanon, New Hampshire, United States. It closed in 2012. [1]
The structure was built in 1854 under the direction of William Tilden as Tilden Female Seminary. It became West Lebanon High School from 1915 to 1961. [1]
Seminary Hill School was an elementary school from 1961 until 2012. [1] Within Lebanon School District, its role was to teach the older elementary grades for the western half of the town. [2] For many years, it served grades 4–6, and from 2009 to 2012, grades 5–6. In its final year there were 196 students. [3]
The school was closed as the district consolidated small schools and opened a new Lebanon Middle School in 2012. [2] Since then, the building has served as administrative offices of Lebanon School District (SAU#88). [4]