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The Triton Regional School District serves the Massachusetts coastal towns of Newbury, Rowley, and Salisbury.

Located in the northeast corner of the state, these three communities provide a distinct population of students to the school district. With all three rural towns dating back to the 1630′s, the area is rich in historical traditions and attractions which add to the academic experience of our students.

The District is comprised of one elementary school in each town, ranging in enrollment from 350 to 425 students in Pre-K through grade 6. Upon completing the sixth grade, students attend the Triton Regional Middle School, which houses approximately 300 students in grades 7 and 8. Sharing the same campus in Byfield, the Triton Regional High School houses around 525 students in grades 9 through 12. The total student population of the district is approximately 2,300 students from Preschool through the 12th grade.

The District Office is located on the Middle and High School Campus, at 112 Elm Street in Byfield, MA.

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    Our Community

    The district is located in Essex County in northeastern Massachusetts, serving the Towns of Newbury, Rowley, and Salisbury.

    You can use the links to the right/below to go directly to each town's website.

    Our K-12 academic region is roughly 40 miles north east of Boston and borders New Hampshire on our northern reaches. Triton is unique as a region, as Salisbury is not geographically contiguous with Newbury and Rowley. All three towns are coastal communities, boasting a mix of picturesque tidal marshes, beautiful beaches, a sprawling interior of secondary forests and farm lands atop glacial deposits.

    All three towns have great historical significance dating back centuries.

    • Newbury was originally settled as Newbury Plantation, in 1635 and it was incorporated as the Town of Newbury later that year. Originally part of the Rowley Plantation, Byfield is now a parish within the Town of Newbury. Based on the most recent census from 2010, Newbury has approximately 6,600 residents.

    • Rowley was also settled originally as a plantation and incorporated in 1639, by immigrants from Rowley in Yorkshire. Rowley was incorporated officially later in 1639. The most recent figures for Rowley show a total population of approximately 5,800.

    • While Salisbury was originally settled in 1638 as Colchester, it was later incorporated as Salisbury in 1639. While the most recent census shows a total population of about 8,300 residents, they report on their website about 7,800 residents live in the town year round. This is due to Salisbury Beach, which is a regional attraction and has many seasonal residences.

    While all three towns are different and boast their own unique strengths and traditions, these communities come together to support the collective education of our students.

    Public Records Request

    If you would like to submit or inquire about a public records request, please contact our Records Access officer, Dr. Richard Poor at richard.poor@tritonschools.org

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CONGRATULATIONS TO TRITON GUARD
CONGRATULATIONS TO TRITON GUARD

Congratulations to Triton Guard!

4th place with a score of 90.25!

Amazing Season!

SES KID'S CLUB
SES KID'S CLUB

Check out what the SES Kid's Club is up to: coloring eggs, making bunny cups, flowers for our bulletin board and lastly our annual egg hunt.

ANNUAL IC MARCH MADNESSBASKETBALL TOURNEY
ANNUAL IC MARCH MADNESSBASKETBALL TOURNEY

Congratulations to our Middle School basketball players who were runners up at the annual IC March Madness basketball tourney!

MEET DEMITRI
MEET DEMITRI

Meet Demitri: Triton Food Services' newest cafeteria worker! Demitri is a Triton TLC student with a passion for cooking and aspirations of having his own food service business. We're so proud of how far Demitri has come and we are excited for him to join the kitchen staff at Salisbury Elementary School after graduation next week. Welcome aboard Demitri!