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==Education== [[File:Troy elementary.jpg|thumb|Troy Elementary School]] [[File:Monadnock High.jpg|thumb|Monadnock Regional Middle-High School]] Residents of Troy attending public high school go to Troy Elementary school for kindergarten through sixth grade, and [[Monadnock Regional High School]] for seventh grade onwards. Both schools are part of the Monadnock Regional School District (SAU93).<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.mrsd.org/| title= Monadnock Regional School District |publisher= Monadnock Regional School District| access-date= December 5, 2013}}</ref> Troy is the second largest town in the Monadnock Regional School District, the largest being [[Swanzey, New Hampshire|Swanzey]]. Other towns in the school district are [[Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire|Fitzwilliam]], [[Gilsum, New Hampshire|Gilsum]], [[Richmond, New Hampshire|Richmond]] and [[Roxbury, New Hampshire|Roxbury]]. The elementary school is located in Troy, whereas the middle-high school is to the north in the town of Swanzey. Troy School has been educating the children of Troy since 1895 when it was built to house 225 children of all ages. Troy School presently accommodates approximately 135 students in grades Kβ6. The school day starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:10 PM. Students may enter the building at 8:15 AM to have breakfast and get ready for class. The town of Troy also has two 2015 NH licensed child care facilities with a capacity for up to 75 children.
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