Warwick Public Schools (WPS) is the public school district of Warwick, Rhode Island.
History
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In October 2015, Philip Thornton became the superintendent of the school district; he was previously the superintendent of the Cumberland School Department.[1]
Circa 2016 there was a plan to close and repurpose elementary schools that was to affect 600 students.[2] The Warwick Teachers Union opposed the plan.[3]
In 2019, the district announced that students which had families with school lunch fee debts would only be permitted to have sandwiches filled with jelly and nut butter.[4] In response, the company Chobani paid fees of the students, and Hamdi Ulukaya, the head of the company, criticized the policy.[5] The school district ended the sandwich rule.[6]
In 2021 Thornton became the Cumberland superintendent again.[1] Lynn Dambruch replaced him as Warwick superintendent.[7]
The building was used as Warwick Veterans Memorial High School prior to fall 2016.[8] The district spent $3,250,000 to renovate the building prior to its use as a junior high school.[9]
Winman Middle School
Elementary schools
Cedar Hill Elementary School
Greenwood Elementary School
Holliman Elementary School
Hoxsie Elementary School
Lippitt Elementary School
Norwood Elementary School
Oakland Beach Elementary School
Park Elementary School
Robertson Elementary School
Scott Elementary School
Sherman Elementary School
Warwick Neck Elementary School
E.T. Wyman Elementary School
Preschool
Warwick Early Learning Center at John Brown Francis
It was formerly an elementary school, but in 2016 there were plans to turn it into a preschool.[10] From circa 1996 to 2018 Francis Elementary had a drama program.[11]