List of educational institutions named after presidents of the United States

This is a list of educational institutions named after U.S. presidents. Institutions are listed under their respective president's name; presidents are listed alphabetically.

Adams

Buchanan

G. H. W. Bush

G. W. Bush

Carter

Cleveland

Clinton

Coolidge

Eisenhower

Fillmore

Ford

Grant

Harding

W. Harrison

Hoover

Jackson

Jefferson

A. Johnson

L. Johnson

Kennedy

Lincoln

Madison

McKinley

Monroe

  • Monroe College
  • James Monroe High School, Lindside, WV
  • James Monroe High School, Bronx, NY
  • James Monroe High School, North Hills, CA
  • James Monroe High School, Fredericksburg, VA
  • James Monroe High School, Rochester, NY

Nixon

  • Richard M. Nixon Elementary School, Hiawatha, Iowa
  • Nixon Elementary School, Landing, New Jersey

Obama

  • Barack & Michelle Obama Elementary School, St Paul, Minnesota
  • Barack Obama Charter Elementary School, Compton, California
  • Barack Obama Elementary School, Hempstead, New York
  • Barack Obama Elementary School, Richmond, Virginia
  • President Barack Obama School - Public School 34, Jersey City, New Jersey
  • Barack Obama Elementary School, Upper Marlboro, Maryland
  • The Barack Obama Academy of International Studies, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy, Dallas, Texas.[3]
  • Barack H. Obama Magnet University School, New Haven, Connecticut.[4]
  • Barack H. Obama Elementary Magnet School of Science and Technology, DeKalb County School District, Atlanta, Georgia

Pierce

Polk

  • Polk Middle School Albuquerque, New Mexico

Reagan

Roosevelt

Taft

Truman

Tyler

Van Buren

Washington

Wilson

References

  1. "James Buchanan High School". jbhs.tus.k12.pa.us. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  2. "James Buchanan Middle School". jbms.tus.k12.pa.us. Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  3. Dallas Morning News: DISD opens all-boy magnet school with math and science focus. September 5, 2011. Accessed February 16, 2015.
  4. NewsTimes: June 15, 2018. Accessed June 15, 2018.
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