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736:(GSC) holds classes on Saturday mornings from 9:30 am to 12:15 pm. The German School in Stamford (at Rippowam Middle School, 381 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT, 06905) currently teaches more than 250 students each Saturday in 20 to 22 classrooms. The school also runs classes in West Hartford (At the First Baptist Church, 90 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107). The German School offers German language instruction in a friendly, stimulating learning environment for children age 2 through high school and adults.
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different rates and that challenging academics can go hand in hand with a joyful educational experience. The school moved to its 14-acre
Erskine Road campus in the mid 1950s. An Arts and Athletics Center, winner of the Connecticut HOBI award for excellence in new construction, was opened in 2007. The Long Ridge School is one of the few schools in Fairfield County focusing specifically on early childhood and elementary education.
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large traditional middle schools in New York City and Long Island. Giberti switched places with Jan
Grossman, who took over Giberti's job at Scofield, where she had previously been assistant principal. The transfers were part of a large number under a policy by Starr to give administrators more varied experiences.
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Schools' 13 public elementary schools are Davenport Ridge Elementary School, Hart Magnet Elementary School, Julia A. Stark Elementary School, K.T. Murphy Elementary School, Newfield Elementary School, Northeast Elementary School, Rogers International School, Roxbury Elementary School,
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Stamford in 1671, and has been described by a local historian as a "crude, unheated wooden structure only ten or twelve feet square". It was built when settlers tore down their original meeting house, which they had outgrown after three decades, and used some
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in June. The school had an enrollment of 431 students in the 2004–2005 academic year. In 2018, the school, which had previously been a Pre-K through 8th grade school named Bi-Cultural Day School, merged with the Jewish High School of
Connecticut and became Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut.
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Mastery Test results for Stamford public schools showed improvements in math and writing compared with the 2006 scores, but lagged in reading. The school district uses the data to adjust teaching. The district has been concentrating its efforts in improving math skills
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is an after school program on
African American history. It is hosted by the Stamford Public Schools. Students attend classes for 12 Saturdays and learn about African origins, slavery, and civil rights. The program culminates in an educational trip to West Africa to see the ancestral home of many
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In early 2007, school officials said they worry that a child might be seriously injured in an accident involving the school's many large glass windows, some of which are floor-to-ceiling and not shatter-resistant. The windows of the building, which was constructed in 1963, are often made of single
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Elementary School is an elementary school containing approximately 600 students. It is right across the street from Westhill High School, one of the three high schools in Stamford, Connecticut. The former principal of Roxbury, Gail Flaster, retired before the 2008–2009 school year. She was
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Elementary School, 412 Stillwater Avenue, dedicated its auditorium on September 16, 2006, to former principal Edmund Barbieri, who became principal in 1979 and continued to head the school for 13 years. He died in 2004. Barbieri built up the magnet program at the school, set up the city's
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The biggest increase in math scores was from sixth grade students. A total of 54 percent of them reached the state goal, compared with 48 percent in 2006. Fifth grade students had the smallest increase, with 63 percent reaching the state goal, up from 60 percent in 2006. Students in Grades 3 and 7
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Thirteen of the city's 20 public schools made the 2006 list of failing schools, based on
Connecticut Mastery Test results, according to the state Department of Education's "No Child Left Behind Act" report (NCLB), five more than in 2005. The NCLB Act sets rising targets for schools, so even though
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George Giberti, principal of the Scofield Magnet Middle School for the 2006–2007 school year, was reassigned as principal at Rippowam for the school year beginning in the fall of 2007. Schools Superintendent Joshua Starr said Giberti has experience in raising math scores and has been in charge of
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The Long Ridge School is a co-educational independent day school for children two years old through Grade 5. The school was founded by Harriet Rowland in 1938 in her home on Old Long Ridge Road. Mrs. Rowland founded the school based on the premise that children learn in different ways and at
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The Mead School, founded in 1969, serves children in preschool programs through Grade 8. The school, with an enrollment of 178 in the 2004–2005 academic year, adds programs in drama, music, art and dance to a traditional curriculum. The school also emphasizes community service and skills in
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Domus Kids Inc, was put on probation by the state government, due to poor outcomes. At the time, 42.3% of Stamford Academy students were not in attendance at school on any given day, and nearly all met the definition of chronically absent, out more than 10% of the time. The
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In writing, scores improved, with third grade students making the most gains — 60 percent met the state goal, up from 54 percent the previous year. Students in the eighth grade scored only 1 percent higher — 55 percent met the state standard.
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serves 16,212 students, a slight increase over the previous year. Stamford Public Schools students come from a diverse array of backgrounds, mirroring the city's diversity. As of 2022, the majority of Stamford Public Schools students are
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Various groups use the Rippowam building on weekends, including The Stamford Youth Foundation's chess league and wrestling program, a youth basketball program in the gym, a Chinese school on Sundays, and, since 2007, the
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Toquam Magnet Elementary School - it focuses on Social Studies as the main study. The former principal, Eileen Swerdlick, was chosen as the Assistant Superintendent of Schools, and left Toquam in July 2004.
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In reading, third grade students improved, with 49 percent meeting the state goal, up from 46 percent in 2006. Only 48 percent of fourth grade students met the state goal, down from 55 percent in 2006.
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panes of glass instead of more modern double- or triple-panes that insulate better. A few years before 2007, a student leaning back in his chair accidentally struck a window pane which then shattered.
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Springdale Elementary School, Stillmeadow Elementary School, Strawberry Hill School (an extension of Rogers International), Toquam Magnet Elementary School, and Westover Magnet Elementary School.
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In addition to language education, German culture and traditions (both old and new) form an important part of the curriculum, offering students a modern view of German speaking countries.
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serves 16,212 students. The supermajority of Stamford Public Schools funding comes from the City of Stamford. In the 2022-2023 fiscal year, Stamford Public Schools had a total operating
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store that had closed in 1990, opened in 1998. In 2017, UCONN Stamford opened a 300-student dormitory around the corner from the Stamford Campus on Washington Boulevard.
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first gifted-students program and the state's first full-day Kindergarten, according to a committee of parents, teachers and city officials who supported the dedication.
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in June, and the 7th Grade goes to Greenkill in October and
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822:"U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Stamford city, Connecticut"
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in the 2005–2006 school year. The law, and the resulting
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has a campus in the Springdale neighborhood of Stamford.
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opened on High Ridge Road in 1961. A third high school,
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The city has several private schools, including the
1918:"2022 Public School Enrollment by Racial Imbalance"
1669:"Test scores: See how your school and district did"
447:campus. The city also used to host a branch of the
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205:, Trailblazers Academy, opened. The school served
140:In 1873, Stamford's Town School Committee created
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672:, located just south of Scalzi Park, is a public
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1887:"75 home languages spoken by Stamford students"
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1954:"Appendix A: District Reference Groups (DRG)"
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63:campus. Stamford Public Schools comprises 13
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2008:"WCGMF-Discovery | Communities: By DRG"
1826:"Stamford Reinvents Its Downtown Once Again"
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944:Laguarda, Ignacio (December 22, 2022).
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1856:"UConn-Stamford opens first dormitory"
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235:Connecticut Academic Performance Test
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2445:Colleges and universities
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2080:. Stamford Public Schools
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433:University of Connecticut
49:University of Connecticut
34:American Community Survey
24:University of Connecticut
2475:University of Bridgeport
2430:August 13, 2006, at the
2380:Stamford Adult Education
1803:University of Bridgeport
513:District Reference Group
449:University of Bridgeport
231:Connecticut Mastery Test
219:No Child Left Behind Act
175:The current building of
2466:Sacred Heart University
2370:Stamford Public Schools
2125:The Advocate (Stamford)
2104:The Advocate (Stamford)
1775:Sacred Heart University
890:Sacred Heart University
463:Stamford Public Schools
437:Sacred Heart University
372:Bridgeport, Connecticut
362:Subsequent developments
53:Sacred Heart University
1674:The Connecticut Mirror
771:Modern Orthodox Jewish
604:Rippowam Middle School
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2186:datawrapper.dwcdn.net
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1648:Hearst Communications
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956:Hearst Communications
743:The Long Ridge School
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706:the Long Ridge School
271:Julia A. Stark School
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2459:Fairfield University
2014:on February 24, 2007
1994:www.csde.state.ct.us
710:Sacred Heart Academy
643:Stamford High School
639:Westhill High School
325:Turn of River School
301:Toquam Magnet School
193:Westhill High School
189:Rippowam High School
177:Stamford High School
168:school now known as
142:Stamford High School
1996:. December 4, 2006.
1677:. September 9, 2019
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866:. February 24, 2022
441:physician assistant
392:high school run by
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40:, and 52.3% have a
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1450:Tribune Publishing
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469:elementary schools
313:Stillmeadow School
265:K.T. Murphy School
127:Georges Clemenceau
118:building in 1867.
65:elementary schools
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692:Private education
674:vocational school
453:Downtown Stamford
445:Stamford Hospital
295:Springdale School
227:standardized test
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