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Beverly Public Schools
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NIST Sector Education
GICS Industrial Commercial & Professional Services
Smart Tag(s)
Business type Nonprofit
Year Founded January 1, 1768
Founder(s) Beverly MA
City, State Beverly MA
Country United States
Region Served Local
Executives Suzanne Charochak
Revenue $15 million€ 13.2 <br />£ 11.1 <br />CA$ 19.05 <br />CNY 94.95 <br />KRW 18.382 <br />
Number of employees 150
Sponsorship Level Of Interest
Members

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Beverly Public Schools serves over 4,500 students from PK-12 with a Preschool, 5 Elementary Schools, Middle School, and High School

Activities

Beverly Electric School Buses.jpg Beverly Public Schools Electric Busses
Beverly Public Schools in Massachusetts has implemented a project utilizing their electric school buses as on-demand power plants. By using bidirectional chargers, the buses' large batteries can both charge and send energy back to the grid, providing backup power during high-demand periods.

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