Pioneer Valley Regional School
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Pioneer Valley Regional School is a regional comprehensive secondary school (grades 7 through 12).The faculty consists of 56 individuals creating a student-teacher (teaching faculty) ratio of 11.25 to 1. The total enrollment of the school in September, 2008, was 530 students. There were 67 members in the graduating class of 2009. PVRS is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It is located at 97 F. Sumner Turner Road, Northfield, Massachusetts.
School Website: http://www.pioneervalley.k12.ma.us/.

Pioneer Valley Regional School is a part of Pioneer Valley Regional School District
Pioneer Valley Regional School District
Pioneer Valley Regional School District is a four town town regional school district in eastern and central Franklin County, Massachusetts. Grade K-6 elementary schools are located in each town, and the single middle/high school for the entire district , Pioneer Valley Regional School, is located...

which is governed by a 12-member School Committee, with three members elected from each of the four district towns.The Superintendent of Schools is Ms. Dayle A. Doiron.
District Website: http://www.pioneervalley.k12.ma.us/PVRSD/

Pioneer is located in the town of Northfield. The school district borders both sides of the Connecticut River along the northern end of Franklin County, Massachusetts. The rural communities of Bernardston (est. pop. 2048), Leyden (622), Northfield (2838), and Warwick (740) are served by the school. The district has tuition paying students from Vernon, Vermont, along with many school choice students from outside our district.

The feeder schools for PVRS are:
  • Leyden: Pearl Rhodes Elementary School (K-6)
  • Bernardston: Bernardston Elementary School (K-6)
  • Northfield: Northfield Elementary School (K-6)
  • Warwick: Warwick Community School (K-6)


The School Administrators are:

Bill Wehrly, Principal

Mike Duprey, Assistant Principal

Catharine Hawkins-Harrison, Dean of Students /MCAS Coordinator

Gina Johnson, Athletic Director

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