West Bridgewater Public Schools is a small community in Southeastern Massachusetts, located 30 miles south of Boston. With a rich history spanning over 200 years, the town takes great pride in its exceptional tradition of public education, showcased through historical assets such as the First Parish, the Town Meeting House, the War Memorial Park, and the Drury Bell.
Since the establishment of Howard Seminary in 1875, West Bridgewater has been committed to providing quality education to its students. The district's current high school, completed in 2015, houses a retro room with artifacts from the old schools, the Oakley Tower, and a hickey stone with a Time Capsule, reflecting the town's heritage and dedication to preserving its proud educational traditions.
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