Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Freetown Elementary School, Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School, Whitinsville Christian School, British School of Boston, Berkshire Country Day School, The Park School, Dexter School, Heath School, Margaret Neary School, Linden School, The Mather School, Shady Hill School, Brimmer and May School, Charles River School, Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston, Osterville Bay Elementary School, Amigos School, Glover School, Edward Devotion School, Burgess Elementary School, Derby Academy, Barnstable Horace Mann Charter School, Friends Academy, Trinity Catholic Academy, Sunderland Elementary School, Salemwood School, Deerfield Elementary School, Assumption School, Inly School, Byam Elementary School, German International School Boston, Hodgkins School, The Pike School, Cotuit Elementary School, Fay School, Marstons Mills Elementary School, Osterville Elementary School, Glen Urquhart School, A. M. Barrows Elementary School, Hawlemont Regional Elementary School, Barnstable/West Barnstable Elementary School, Centerville Elementary School, Hyannis West Elementary School, St. Stephen's Armenian Elementary School, Tenacre Country Day School, Wood End School, Buker Elementary School, Holden Christian Academy, Prospect Hill Academy, Claypit Hill School, George R. Martin Elementary School, H. Olive Day Elementary School, Smith College Campus School, Cabot Elementary, John D. Runkle School, Museum Partnership School, Mittineague Elementary, John R. Fausey Elementary, Clyde Reeves Elementary School. Excerpt: Freetown Elementary School opened in 1950 and serves grammar school students from the town of Freetown, Massachusetts. It educates around 546 students in grades PK-4 as part of the Freetown & Lakeville Public Schools. As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 542 students and 34.7 classroom tea...