Enfield Public Schools is a school district located in Hartford County, in Enfield, Connecticut.
Approximately 5,000 students, grades Pre K–12, attend the Enfield Public Schools.
Subsequently, due to further declining enrollment, Enfield's two high schools, Enfield High School and Enrico Fermi High School consolidated in 2016 after a significant expansion and "as new" renovation of the Enfield High School site.
Until the early 1980s, Enfield John F. Kennedy and its crosstown rival, Kosciuscko Junior High School (a school named for a hero of the American Revolution), operated as the town's two middle schools .It closed down as the demographics of the town changed and two distinct junior highs became clearly unnecessary.
The facility of Kosciuscko Junior High School is now used as Enfield's Asnuntuck Community College.