There are 21 schools in the USA with the word brick in the name.
The word "brick" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to its association with durability, strength, and a sense of permanence. Historically, many early public school buildings in America were constructed with brick because it was a widely available and fire-resistant material, making it ideal for large, long-lasting structures. Over time, the use of "brick" in school names began to symbolize not only the literal construction material but also the educational values of reliability and stability within a community. Additionally, some school names reference local geography or municipal areas known as "Brick" or Brick Township, further embedding the word in the identity of certain districts. As a result, "brick" in school names reflects both architectural history and the cultural importance of strong educational foundations.
Colorado (1)
Bricker Elementary School in Colorado Springs, CODelaware (2)
Brick Mill Early Childhood Center in Middletown, DEBrick Mill Elementary School in Middletown, DE
Florida (3)
Mater Brickell Academy High in Miami, FLMater Brickell Academy Middle in Miami, FL
Brickhouse Academy in Sarasota, FL
Georgia (1)
Hambrick Elementary School in Stone Mountain, GAIllinois (2)
Brickton Montessori School in Chicago, ILMonroe/Randolph Red Brick School in Red Bud, IL
Massachusetts (2)
Brickett Elementary School in Lynn, MAPhilbrick Elementary School in Roslindale, MA
Michigan (1)
Brick Elementary School in Ypsilanti, MINew Jersey (3)
Brick Township Memorial High School in Brick, NJOcean County Vocational Technical School Brick Center in Brick, NJ
Brick Township High School in Brick Town, NJ
New York (1)
Brick Buffalo Academy Charter School in Buffalo, NYRhode Island (1)
Red Brick Nursery School in Barrington, RITennessee (3)
Brickey Mccloud Elementary School in Knoxville, TNBrick Church Middle School in Nashville, TN
Brick Church: A Lead Public School in Nashville, TN
Texas (1)
Hambrick Middle School in Houston, TX
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate