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Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District company history timeline

1955

During the Flood of 1955, the Naugatuck Police Station was relocated to our school.

1959

In 1959 when the "new" Naugatuck High School was built on Rubber Avenue our school was renamed Hillside Middle School.

1962

Hillside School opened its doors as a grade 3–6 school in September of 1962.

1964

In September of 1964, Van Holten was opened as the new K-4 school.

1979

The next major transition for Hillside School revolved around the closing of Washington School in 1979.

1995

Hillside remained a middle school until June of 1995.

In September of 1995, it was converted to an intermediate school, housing grades 4, 5 and 6 while Bridgewater High School East was transformed into a middle school.

2001

In 2001, Jane Goodall visited Hillside School to attend our annual Forest Fest.

2004

She again came to Hillside School in 2004 to designate it as not only the first free-standing school, but also the first elementary school, to have the distinction of being a Roots & Shoots School in the United States

2006

Hillside remained an intermediate school housing grades 4 and 5 until September, 2006, when it was converted to a Grade 5 and 6 school.

2021

Hillside Forest Fest is Back! Celebrate with us May 24 - May 28, 2021.

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