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==Education== [[File:Enfield High School Rendering.png|thumb|[[Enfield High School]]]] [[Asnuntuck Community College]] is a two-year college in Enfield.<ref>"[http://www.acc.commnet.edu/ Welcome] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100808145056/http://www.acc.commnet.edu/ |date=August 8, 2010 }}." [[Asnuntuck Community College]]. Retrieved on August 16, 2010.</ref> [[Enfield Public Schools]] operates the town's public schools. [[Enfield High School]] is the town's sole high school. [[John F. Kennedy]] Middle School is the town's middle school. The Enfield [[primary schools]] educate students in [[kindergarten]] through grade 2, the [[intermediate schools]] educate students from grade 3 through grade 5, the middle school grades 6 through grade 8, and the [[High school (North America)|high school]] runs from grade 9 through grade 12. Thomas G. Alcorn School was originally a high school until it was converted to an elementary school when the current high school ([[Enfield High School]]) was built in the 1960s. Alcorn School was closed in 2011 and its building is now used as government office space and now operates as one of the Family Resource Centers in Enfield. Enfield High School was later extensively renovated in 1993. [[Enrico Fermi High School]] was one of two high schools in town, which opened in 1972, but closed in 2016 as a result of the town's high school consolidation into Enfield High School. The Fermi high school mascot was a falcon. The Fermi high school logo included an image of an atom and a distillation flask. As of 2016, Enfield Public Schools educates approximately 5,000 students. [[Capitol Region Education Council]] has its own magnet school in Enfield. The Public Safety Academy ranges from grade 6 through 12 One [[Catholic parochial school]] (Kindergarten through grade 8) serves the Enfield community, known as St. Bernard School. Typically, this school operates on the same academic calendar as the public schools. There were formerly five Catholic parochial schools in Enfield (St. Bernard's, St. Adalbert's, St. Joeseph's, St. Martha's and Our Lady of the Angels [OLA]). St. Martha’s School was closed in June 2020 due to financial difficulties and [[COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.journalinquirer.com/towns/enfield/it-s-a-tragedy-for-everybody-st-martha-school-to-close-after-55-years-due/article_34e5607e-7f14-11ea-af3a-6f63e01e8aef.html | title='It's a tragedy for everybody' : St. Martha School to close after 55 years due to declining enrollment, factors related to COVID-19 }}</ref> St Martha’s School is now only a Catholic church (the only Catholic church in Enfield that offers a Traditional Latin Mass and a Spanish Mass).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.saintmarthaparish.org/|title=St. Martha Church|website=St. Martha Church}}</ref>
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