Berlin-Boylston Regional School District
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The Berlin-Boylston Regional School District consists of one school serving grades 7-12: Tahanto Regional Middle/High School. The school is physically situated in Boylston, Massachusetts
, adjacent to the Wachusett Reservoir
. The towns of Berlin
and Boylston, both located in Worcester County
, are the member communities of the district.
Both towns maintain their own K-6 school districts, separate from the regional district. This means there are three legal districts serving the two towns. The towns have a superintendency union agreement by which the three districts share one school superintendent and district-level administration (such as Financial Director and Director of Pupil Personnel Services).
Boylston, Massachusetts
Boylston is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,355 at the 2010 census.-History:Boylston was first settled by Europeans around 1706 in the north part of the present-day town, most notably by the Sawyer family...
, adjacent to the Wachusett Reservoir
Wachusett Reservoir
The Wachusett Reservoir is the second largest body of water in the state of Massachusetts. It is located in central Massachusetts, northeast of Worcester. It is part of the water supply system for metropolitan Boston maintained by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority . It has an aggregate...
. The towns of Berlin
Berlin, Massachusetts
Berlin is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 2,866 at the 2010 census.- History :Berlin was first settled in 1665 and was officially incorporated in 1812....
and Boylston, both located in Worcester County
Worcester County, Massachusetts
-Demographics:In 1990 Worcester County had a population of 709,705.As of the census of 2000, there were 750,963 people, 283,927 households, and 192,502 families residing in the county. The population density was 496 people per square mile . There were 298,159 housing units at an average density...
, are the member communities of the district.
Both towns maintain their own K-6 school districts, separate from the regional district. This means there are three legal districts serving the two towns. The towns have a superintendency union agreement by which the three districts share one school superintendent and district-level administration (such as Financial Director and Director of Pupil Personnel Services).
Administration
- Interim Superintendent of Schools: Michael Dubrule, Ed.D.
- Tahanto Regional Middle/High School
- Interim Principal: Diane Tucceri
- Tahanto Regional Middle/High School