There are 5 schools in the USA with the word senator in the name.
The word "senator" is commonly found in U.S. public school names due to the historical and cultural significance of the title in American society. Senators are prominent public figures who play important roles in shaping laws and policies at both the state and national levels, making them symbols of leadership and civic responsibility. Naming schools after the word "senator" often reflects a community's respect for the democratic process and its leaders, sometimes specifically honoring a notable senator who contributed to the area's development or well-being. Additionally, the term conveys values such as debate, governance, and public service, which are closely tied to educational goals of fostering informed and engaged citizens. This naming tradition helps to connect students with the broader ideals of democracy and encourages an awareness of government and history within their educational environment.
New Jersey (1)
Senator Frank Lautenberg School in Paterson, NJNew York (3)
PS 105 Senator Abraham Bernstein in Bronx, NYPS 14 Senator John Calandra in Bronx, NY
Senator James H Donovan Middle School in Utica, NY
Tennessee (1)
Senator Frank P. Lashlee Career and Technical Center in Camden, TN
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate