Edison Elementary School

Edison Elementary School is the name of many primary schools, with most of them named after Thomas Edison. They include:

  • Edison Elementary school (Alameda California)
  • Edison Elementary School (Ontario, California)
  • Edison Elementary School (Santa Ana, California)
  • Edison Elementary School (Long Beach, California)
  • Edison Elementary School (Glendale, California)
  • Edison Elementary School (Santa Ana, California)
  • Edison Elementary School (Torrance, California)
  • Edison Elementary School (Denver, Colorado)
  • Edison Elementary School (Hammond, Indiana)
  • Edison Elementary School (Kankakee, Illinois)
  • Edison Elementary School (Fraser, Michigan)
  • Thomas A. Edison School (Union City, New Jersey)
  • Edison Elementary School (Minot, North Dakota)
  • Edison Elementary School (Ashland, Ohio)
  • Edison Elementary School (Eugene, Oregon)
  • Edison Elementary School (Edison, Washington)
  • Edison Elementary School (Tacoma, Washington)
  • Edison Elementary school (Phoenix Arizona)
  • Thomas A. Edison Elementary School (Fort Gratiot, Michigan)
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