Mission
Hall Memorial School is a community where students, staff, and parents/guardians work together to prepare students for lifelong learning in a developmentally appropriate integrated curriculum.
Through the development of successful learning strategies, students will acquire a positive self-image and become independent, literate, and problem-solving adults.
History
Hall Memorial School was founded in 1922-1923 and was built in the loving memory of Gardner Hall Sr., Gardner Hall Jr. and William Henry Hall. Hall Memorial School was designed by H. Sprague, the architect, and H. Wales Lines Co. was the general building contractor. Since the construction of Hall School two major additions have been added.
The original building contained six rooms. Later, twelve additional classrooms were added. In 1980, six classrooms and a new gym were added. Through the years existing rooms were partitioned off to create more classroom space.