The Wachusett Regional School District includes twelve schools in the five towns of Holden, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, and Sterling. These schools include elementary and middle schools in the Member Towns and a regional high school serving all high school students.
In 1950, Wachusett became the first regional school district in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, a 9-12 district with the high school opening in 1954 on Main Street in Holden, overlooking Mt. Wachusett. Elementary students were educated in their respective towns.
In 1994, the five Member Towns voted to merge all the schools into a K-12 district. Proud of their independence and individuality, the challenge was to retain the character of each of the towns while combining their efforts to provide the highest quality of education for the region’s students. Wachusett Regional School District is a publicly funded organization No. of Schools: 12
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