There are 4 schools in the USA with the word bicentennial in the name.
The word "bicentennial" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it commemorates the 200th anniversary of a significant national event, most notably the birth of the United States in 1776. When the country celebrated its Bicentennial in 1976, many communities marked the occasion by naming new schools, parks, and other public buildings after the milestone as a way to honor American history and the principles of independence and democracy. Incorporating "bicentennial" into a school's name also serves an educational purpose, reminding students and staff of the nation's heritage and the importance of civic values. Additionally, such names create a sense of collective identity and pride, linking the local community to a major chapter in the country's past.
Arizona (1)
Bicentennial South School in Glendale, AZIllinois (1)
Bicentennial Elementary School in Coal Valley, ILNew Hampshire (1)
Bicentennial Elementary School in Nashua, NHNew York (1)
N A Hamilton Bicentennial School in Cuddebackville, NY
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate