Intermediate schools serve as a transitional phase between elementary and high school, typically catering to students in grades 5 to 8. This structure allows for a more tailored educational experience, addressing the unique social, emotional, and academic needs of pre-adolescents and early adolescents. Intermediate schools often provide a broader curriculum and specialized teachers, helping students develop critical skills and prepare for the challenges of high school. Additionally, they foster a sense of community and belonging as students navigate this pivotal developmental stage.
Lehman Intermediate School was created in 2000.
Chapman Intermediate School was created in 1990.
Hutt Intermediate School was created in 1948.
Waikowhai Intermediate School was created in 1967.
Blach Intermediate School was created in 1958.
Towles Intermediate School was created in 2006.
Goshen Intermediate School was created in 1967.
Westbrook Intermediate School was created in 2005.
Strack Intermediate School was created in 1977.
Crescent Intermediate School was created in 1965.
Roosevelt Intermediate School was created in 1926.
Barnstable Intermediate School was created in 197#.