Greenville, NH Education


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Greenville, NH is a small rural town located in the northeastern region of New Hampshire. The population of Greenville is around 2,500 and the median household income is approximately $60,000. Despite its small size, Greenville offers a higher quality education than many other communities in New Hampshire. The local school system consists of two elementary schools, a middle school and one high school. All four schools have earned an excellent rating from the state Department of Education. Students benefit from top-notch facilities which feature modern classrooms with up to date technology and equipment as well as access to extracurricular activities and sports programs. Additionally, all teachers are highly qualified and certified to teach their respective grade level. With an emphasis on academic excellence as well as the development of character traits such as respect for others and personal responsibility, students in Greenville are provided with a strong educational foundation that prepares them for college or life after high school graduation.

Greenville schools spend $13,666 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 13 pupils per teacher, 388 students per librarian, and 201 children per counselor.

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  EducationGreenville, New HampshireUnited States
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  $15,747$13,142
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  12.216.23
  4154573
  220530
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