SAUGUS   PUBLIC SCHOOLS

   

    Our Community

Saugus, an early New England town just fourteen miles northeast of Boston, is located along the banks of the Saugus River and in the north shore quadrant of Massachusetts. Saugus is a town of 28,000 people that dates back to 17th century Puritan life. The community is governed by a five member Board of Selectmen, a Town Manager, and a fifty member Town Council which provides a wide range of services for their residents.
Saugus has a unique history dating back to the establishment of the "Saugus Iron Works" in 1641. Under the auspices of John Winthrop, Jr., the first successful plant for the integration of cast and wrought iron in the New World was founded. Located along the Saugus River is the Saugus Iron Works, originally known as the Company of Undertakers of the Iron Works in New England, which introduced to the New World a complex and demanding technology that remains a historical landmark today. It was here that the Puritans forged the first transformation of ore into iron products.
Saugus is a blend of old New England town heritage amidst a commercial belt along Route 1 that runs north along the American coast line. Saugus has the best of modern technology and retail integrated with the mystique of a small town setting. The town is located close to the energy and social environment known as "Boston", is ten minutes from the Atlantic coastline, and forty minutes from ski country. Saugus features two private hockey arenas, a small lobster industry, several fitness centers, a quaint nine hole golf course, hiking trails, and recreational centers.

"Saugus is a community built on character and integrity"

Saugus remains committed to a quality education for their children, public services for its residents, and maintaining the integrity of family values. The town manages its operations and capital improvements with a budget of $60 million. In FY02 and FY05 the town suffered two significant financial setbacks that compromised both public services and education. In recent times, a shared community spirit has brought some resolve to the financial issues and has launched a new era of energy and investment. The people of Saugus are proud of their community and reaping the benefits of the their community resources and expertise to make it a better place to live, work, and enjoy.


District Home Page


© 2009 - Saugus Public Schools - Saugus, Massachusetts 01906
Contact the webmaster