Enrico Fermi High School

[5] In November 2012, a town-wide referendum to appropriate $103 million for additions and renovations to Enfield High School overwhelmingly passed by a 2:1 margin.

[8] Since the consolidation the facility has been renamed the Enfield Municipal Annex, and is used for adult education & other services.

[13] The building was designed by Charles "Ted" Bellingrath[14] of Hartford firm Gibson von Dohlen and built by Fontaine Brothers of Springfield, MA.

[15] For several years the fields were off limits and sports teams were required to drive to different locations in order to practice as harmful chemicals were found in the soil.

[16] "The Work" consisted of remediation of approximately 41 acres of landscape area throughout the entire Fermi High School site.

It was the intent of this project to cover the contaminated soil with new topsoil brought onto the site The school offered a comprehensive college preparatory curriculum.