Building the School
The first West Elementary School was built around 1849. It was a two-room building and was located at the end of Beacon Street. At that time there were two other elementary schools in Andover, the North School on North Street and the Indian Ridge School located on Cuba Street. These schools were closed sometime between 1946 and 1949.
In 1952, a new West Elementary opened on Beacon Street. Because of the large enrollment, fifth- and sixth-graders had to attend the Stowe School in the center of town.
New Additions
The first addition was added to the West in 1956 and students from kindergarten through grade six were then housed there. Each grade level contained two classrooms.
The second addition to West was completed in 1970. It included a media center, cafeteria, an auditorium seating 365, a faculty room, a gymnasium, and two classroom pods. New offices were also included as well as a clinic, conference room, and reception area. In September of 1988 West Elementary became a K-5 school when the school system was reconfigured to K-5, 6-8, and 9-12.
Current School
After Andover High School, West is the largest of Andover's eight schools. It serves more than 660 students with a staff of 100 teachers, tutors, instructional assistants, and other support personnel.