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245 South Pier Rd

Narragansett, RI 02882

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Narragansett School District

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Posted December 8, 2009

I have moved up the eastern coast in my work travels, and have decided to plant my family right here in Narragansett. I was very impressed with the community, but especially the schools, which helped me reach that decision. I have four children in this system, stemming from elementary to high school, I am thrilled and honored to have my children in Narragansett.
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Posted January 15, 2008

Narragansett is easily one of the smallest schools in the state and still manages to successfully compete in many areas including acedemics as well as sports. The teachers here are all qualified, many far beyond what is required. The environment is friendly and enables each student to preform to their absolute best inside the school and in the community. Narragansett is easily one of the best schools in the state.
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Posted November 6, 2004

I have lived here for 27 years. I taught at Narragansett High School for 28 years. Both of my children went through the school system. A++ school in a wonderful small town, along the shores of Narragansett Bay. Doesn't get much better than here.
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scubatrail 18 hours ago
more that 30 minutes!
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Tleblanc January 30, 2012
Anything on the weekend is too much. Kids need "family and church" time too! 1 hour a night past the age 10 is fine, 30 minutes or less before.
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Abutheif101 January 22, 2012
depending on the assignments with essays no more than 3 hours packets around 2 and a normal days worth an hour and a half
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