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8.3 | Elementary School info/Marlboro | CINDYP::PICCICUTO | | Tue May 05 1992 13:06 | 17 |
| Hi -
I am interesting in any information anyone can provide on the school
system in Marlboro.
How is the teacher-child ratio?
Has the ever present "cut the school budget" gotten out of control in
Marlboro?
Does this school system offer any types of sports or music?
I am specifically interested in elementary school information.
Thanks -
Cindy @ WRKSYS::Piccicuto
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8.4 | School systems in Massachusetts | TIMBER::CAISSIE | | Fri May 08 1992 23:07 | 15 |
| Hi,
Does anyone know if there is a publication that compares school systems
in Massachusetts. I'm particularly interested in getting information
about the school systems in Framingham, Marlboro, and Hudson, MA.
If anyone can send me a pointer to one source of info, that would be
great. I'd also love to hear your personal opinions about these school
systems.
Please send mail to TIMBER::CAISSIE.
Thanks,
Sheryl
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8.5 | metrowest preschools ideas? reply HERE! | TFH::DONNELLY | Take my advice- Don't listen to me | Sun Jun 14 1992 00:45 | 14 |
| Metrowest area preschool query:
I am wondering about local area preschools or montessori schools. Something
other than daycare. What's out there? Are waiting lists common? Cost
estimates? Min or max days, or morinings, per week?
Westboro, Northboro, Shrewsbury, Southboro, Grafton, Upton, ...
Any info appreciated. I expected to sort through some existing info in this
file but find it precluded by note 8, specifically stating that replies to
that note are forbidden. So please reply to this note. I'd really rather
read it here.
-craig
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8.6 | moderators notice | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Mon Jun 22 1992 15:28 | 13 |
| After much discussion, the moderators have decided to open this
note for responses, even though their interest is limited by
geography. The information is of sufficient general interest to be
worthwhile.
To keep things clear, please specify your location (e.g.
city or town) in the title of your reply, whether you are asking for
information or providing information.
L
co-mod
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8.7 | Reading, England, schools | HEART::ETHOMAS | | Tue Jul 07 1992 04:40 | 13 |
| Hi,
I live in Reading, England. We are thinking of buying a house in
the University area (Whiteknights specifically), but don't know
anything about the schools
there. Are the schools in the catchment area good? Does anyone
know or have any experience with them?
Send me mail, please. (HEART::ETHOMAS)
Thanks for any information,
Elizabeth
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8.8 | Marlboro, MA Info requested | 7892::LBEAUCHESNE | | Tue Feb 09 1993 13:04 | 21 |
| I'm trying to get information on the school system in Marlboro.
Specifically, I have a son who will be 4 in March. I have contacted
the Marlboro public school for information on pre-school starting
September. I have also contacted Immaculate Conception (catholic
school in Marlboro). My tendancy at this moment is to go with the
IC school due to the total hours/week of schooling available, however
I have not visited either school as yet. IC school also has a
"screening" process they use for admitting pre-schoolers. Can
anyone provide me with information/experience with either of these
schools? I have also been looking into the Fay School and would like
to hear some opinions/experiences.
Thanks for your help.
It looks like the moderators have allowed opinions to be noted in
reply, however, if you want to send me mail . . .
BUSY::LBEAUCHESNE
Thanks,
Linn
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8.9 | Kindergarten -- Manchester NH | SALEM::WRIGHT_K | | Wed Feb 17 1993 13:20 | 4 |
| In reference to the note on schools, Does anybody know Manchester NH?
Whats good what is expensive? I have a child going to school this fall
and I am just starting to think about Kindergarden. I would
appreciate any input you may have.
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8.10 | St Andrew's Manchester, NH | STUDIO::POIRIER | | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:16 | 8 |
| re:.9
I know a couple of people who have sent their kids to St. Andrew's
musical kindergarten and were real happy with it. It is not in the
best part of town (lower west side) but seems to have a real good
reputation.
-beth
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8.11 | Holy Cross Kindergarten Manchester, NH | VORTEX::VIA::FITZELL | got those multi authoring cross platform blues | Wed Feb 17 1993 15:36 | 11 |
| re .9
We've sent my daughter to Holy Cross Kindergarten for the past two
years and have been extremely pleased. (and my wife being a teacher is very
picky) It's a preschool and kindergarten which offers both half days and
full days. Tuition for full days is $70 wk. I have also heard good things
about St. Andrews but have no first hand knowledge.
If money is an issue Manchester does have public kindergartens.
Mike
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8.12 | Public vs. Private Schools - Stow Schools? | SONATA::BOLTON | | Tue Mar 02 1993 10:35 | 8 |
|
We have two children 2.5 + 1 y.o., we are currently debating and learning
about the issues around public vs. private schools....does anyone
have any experience with Stow K thru 8??
Thanks.
|
8.13 | littleton ma? | BUOVAX::MILLER | | Fri Mar 05 1993 12:40 | 4 |
| We are looking at buying a home in Littleton MA and would like to know if
anyone has information on the school system.
Thanks
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8.14 | Schools in Southern NH? | VMSMKT::COLEMAN | | Mon Mar 22 1993 19:05 | 10 |
| Betty Coleman
VMSMKT::COLEMAN
381-0924
I have a friend whose husband is being relocated from Massachusetts to
Manchester and they have decided to move the family. They have 3
school-age children and are evaluating towns in the area of Manchester.
I am interested in your opinions, but also in finding an evaluation on
the school systems in souther NH. Any info would be appreciated.
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8.15 | Schools in the greater Worcester area | AIAG::LINDSEY | | Wed Apr 21 1993 14:22 | 14 |
|
I am interested in information about the public and private schools in
the greater Worcester, Ma area. I have a 3-1/2 year old that will be
entering school in the fall of 1994 and want to get her started in a
school with a strong academic record and has a lot of parental
involvement.
Can anyone give me info on what options are available?
Thanks,
Sue Lindsey
aiag::lindsey
296-5540
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8.16 | Holliston, Ma. | FSDEV::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Thu Apr 29 1993 14:27 | 23 |
|
Holliston is about a 30 minute ride from Worcester.
Elementary schools - Early childhood center pre-school and Kindergarten
in the Andrews School and grades 1-3 in the Miller and Wilder Schools.
Programs include Montessori (age groups are 3-6 and 6-9), French
immersion(Children are taught entire curriculum in French K-2 50/50 in
grade 3), and traditional.
Middle school - grades 4-7. Grade 4 is elementary style configuration
(self contained classrooms). Montessori is available as a transitional
program at grade 4. French immersion continues in grades 4-7 50/50 in
grade 4 80 minutes in grade 5-7. Spanish Immersion begins at grade 5
with a language class and one curricular subject taught in Spanish.
High School - grades 8-12. Immersion programs continue. AP courses,
Syracuse University affiliation.
National Exemplary School 1990
Redbook Magazine award - overall academic excellence award 1992 (one
of 40 nationally)
SchoolMatch "what Parents want" award - top 9% of schools nationally.
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8.17 | Oxford Academy, Northboro, Mass | AIDEV::ISEN | Joyce, LMO2-1/M12, 296-5070 | Tue May 11 1993 12:03 | 6 |
| I would like to hear from anyone with information about The Oxford
Academy in Northboro, Mass. Information on the Northboro public
schools would be helpful, too. My son will be entering Kindergarten
this coming September.
Thanks!
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8.18 | | XLIB::CHANG | Wendy Chang, ISV Support | Tue May 11 1993 14:02 | 7 |
| Joyce,
I am in the same situation as yours. My son will enter kindergarten
this fall and I looked into both Oxford Academy and Northboro
public school. You can call me at DTN 297-6187 to discuss it.
Wendy
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8.19 | Oxford Academy and St Louis | SALES::LTRIPP | | Wed Jun 16 1993 14:11 | 18 |
| Although I have no first hand info on the academics of Oxford Academy,
my understanding from a teacher is that they don't put up with a lot of
discipline problems at the Academy. I considered them last year for AJ
who is "mildly" hyperactive, and was advised against it, due to their
intollerance of discipline problems. I also understand that
transportation to and from the school is the responsibility of the
parent, as is the case in many private and perochial schools.
FWIW, my babysitter has a 12 year old girl in St Louis school in
Webster, which is a near proximity of Worceter, her 5 year old will
enter kindegarten there next year. She and several others have given
rave reviews of the school, tuition seems to be fairly inexpensive, I
think she said $70something per month for one child.
Good luck, this part of you and your child's life is a real MAALOX
moment!
Lyn
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8.20 | Westford, Chelmsford, Littleton Elementary and Secondary Schools | MYJAM::MYSEL | The Revolution is only a T-shirt away | Wed Jul 28 1993 15:42 | 15 |
|
Hello
I am planning to look for a home in the Westford, Littleton,
Chelmsford area and would like to know about the Elementary and
Secondary school systems in these areas.
Any information and experience that you have would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jon Mysel
LIKERT::MYSEL
DTN: 223-4985
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8.21 | cross post into massachusetts notesfile? | ASABET::HABER | supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Thu Jul 29 1993 14:09 | 3 |
| You might want to cross-post this into the MASSACHUSETTS notesfile --
there are several other discussions about school systems there.
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8.22 | Preschool; Groton,MA area | MSBCS::MIDTTUN | Lisa Midttun,285-3450,NIO/N4,Pole H14-15 | Mon Aug 02 1993 15:57 | 6 |
| I am looking for info. on Pre-School programs in the Groton,MA
area (Groton, Shirley, Ayer, Littleton, Acton, Westford, etc.).
I am particularly interested in 1/2 day (morning) programs for a
2 yr. 9 mo. old. Pointers, comments (good and bad), are welcome.
Lisa Midttun
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8.23 | Need School system info | RANGER::OBERTI | | Mon Aug 16 1993 09:47 | 11 |
|
We are in the process of thinking about moving back to Massachusetts
from New Hampshire. Can anyone tell me about the following school
systems: Dracut, Westford, Chelmsford, Tyngsboro, Littleton and
Dunstable?
Thanks,
Janet Oberti
DTN 226-6322
ranger::oberti
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8.24 | | FSDEV::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Mon Aug 16 1993 11:52 | 5 |
| Digital supplies a free service through WORK/FAMILY Directions that is called
School Match. Call them and tell them you want profiles on those Massachusetts
school districts and they'll mail you out a packet containing information on
each school district.
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8.25 | | WMOIS::SPENCER_DEB | | Mon Aug 30 1993 14:14 | 13 |
| What is the best way (other than word-of-mouth) to find out the quality of a
school system. We are considering relocating, and are looking at the following
towns:
Pepperell
Littleton
Chelmsford
I've heard good things about the 1st two, but have heard both good & bad about
Chelmsford. Any input or advise?
Thx,
Deb
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8.26 | Merrimack school questions | WMOIS::PINEAU_C | | Tue Sep 14 1993 15:12 | 18 |
| My family and I are being relocated to the NH area in November. We
plan on moving to NH from MA. We're currently looking for a house in
Merrimack.
We have a 3 in school. 1 Kindergartener, 1 9th and 1 12th grader.
Our senior is staying to finish up the year at her school and will join
us after graduation. So what I would like to ask is:
I understand that Merrimack doesn't have a public kindergarten, so can
folks tell me about the private school(s). Do the elementary schools
have afterschool programs (for next year)?
Also, were are the schools located in town?
I appreciate your input. It helps!!
Chris
high school?
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8.27 | Elementary Schools in Merrimack | ZEKE::MAZUR | | Thu Nov 11 1993 14:31 | 11 |
| Hello,
We are hopefully going to be buying a home in Merrimack, NH. I was
hoping some of you could give me some info on the elementary
schools in the town. My daughter is only 3, but I am very
interested anyway!
Please send me mail at ZEKE::MAZUR
Thanks,
Sheryl
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8.28 | Reeds Ferry Info | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Fri Nov 12 1993 10:49 | 21 |
| My children go to the Reeds Ferry Elementary School. This is in the
north end of Merrimack.
We are very happy with this school. I have a 4th grader and 2nd grader
with a 4 year old "in the wings".
When problems have arisen, the teachers who my children have had have
been very responsive. My 2nd grader had a problem adjusting from 1st
to 2nd grade and his teacher was wonderful. She actually called us at
home in the evening to discuss her concerns. As with any school, there
are some teachers I prefer over others - we've been very lucky.
The principal and vice-principal are very focused on interacting with
the children. There is Music and Art which my children both love.
You could probably call the three elementary schools in Merrimack and
meet with each of them - that should give you a good idea of which
school you feel comfortable with. All three districts are quite large
and there are very nice sections of town in each of them.
Linda
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8.29 | St. Michaels & Immaculate Conception | ISLNDS::SANTAMARIA | "Cassidy's Mom" | Tue Nov 23 1993 10:27 | 8 |
| I'm interested in information about both St. Michael's School in
Hudson,MA and Immaculate Conception in Marlboro,MA. I'm looking at
both of these as alternatives to the Marlboro public school system.
Any information/opinions both good and bad would be greatly
appreciated.
ginny
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8.30 | Sudbury Extended Day? | ROCK::BERNSTEIN | | Wed Nov 24 1993 11:45 | 8 |
| I'm looking for information on the Sudbury Extended Day program for
Kindergarten in Sudbury, MA. I'd appreciate any comments from parents
who have used this program.
Thanks,
Deb Bernstein
ROCK::BERNSTEIN
dtn 225-6626
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8.31 | Methuen, MA School Search | NAC::TURMEL | | Thu Feb 03 1994 09:51 | 13 |
| I live in Methuen, MA and my son will be starting Kindergarden next
year. I'm looking for a school for him. We're going to look at:
Prospect Academy in Lawrence, St. Monica's in Methuen, St. Joseph's in
Salem,NH, St. Augustine's in Andover. I'd appreciate any information
comments, opinions from any parents who are familiar with these
schools. I'd also appreciate input about any additional schools in my
area to visit.
Thanks!
Kathy Turmel
NAC::TURMEL
DTN: 227-3633
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8.32 | | SALEM::DODA | Stand and deliver | Thu Feb 03 1994 11:50 | 5 |
| Kathy,
You may want to look into Holy Trinity in Lawrence as well.
Daryll
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8.33 | Applewild School | VSSCAD::LEE | | Fri Mar 18 1994 16:26 | 4 |
| I am looking for feedback on Applewild School in Fitchburg. Any
information would be appreciated. Please send mail to VSSCAD::LEE.
Thanks!
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8.34 | Groton/Dunstable MA | POWDML::ZEILER | | Mon Mar 28 1994 13:15 | 11 |
| I am interested in any comments, opinions or information on the
Groton/Dunstable Massachusetts school district.
This note has been cross-posted in the Education_Issues and
Massachusetts notesfiles.
Thanks!
Julie Zeiler
PMROAD::ZEILER
DTN 223-8311
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8.35 | Pepperell, Massachusetts | eludom.zko.dec.com::JBISHOP | | Thu Apr 14 1994 15:56 | 5 |
| I'm looking for information (especially from parents of students
in the elementary grades there) about the "Moppet School" in
Pepperell, Massachusetts.
-John Bishop
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8.36 | Me too | STAR::GOLIKERI | | Thu Apr 14 1994 17:30 | 3 |
| I am looking for info about the "Moppet School" in Pepperell, MA
Shaila
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8.37 | How to get information about schools/school districts | WWDST1::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Fri Apr 15 1994 10:38 | 23 |
| I've received a couple of mail messages recently asking
about where people can obtain information about schools
and school districts. Nationally for both public and
some private schools Digital contracts with Work/Family
Directions to provide profiles of schools/school
districts. Work/Family Directions can be reached at:
1-800-635-0606.
In Massachusetts the state Executive Office for
Education operates a Parent Information Center that
provides information about public school districts.
They can be reached at:
1-800-297-0002.
Many other states, especially those who have recently
passed Education Reform legislation, have state level
offices that gather information and supply it to parents
so you may want to check with your state's department of
education.
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8.38 | Info needed on High school administrators | WWDST1::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:37 | 25 |
| I would appreciate mail to WWDST1::MGILBERT on the
following topic.
Holliston is currently conducting a search for a
new High School Principal. We now have our 4
final candidates and I would appreciate any
feedback on the following High Schools. I am
particularly interested in educational atmosphere
and inovation along with administrative support
for such. The names of the finalists are public
and I will place the name and current position
next to the high school.
Quabbin Regional High School - Dr. Maureen LaCroix
Principal
Marblehead High School - Mr. Henry Lukas
Principal
Franklin High School - Mr. Walter McClennen
Asst. Principal
Leominster High School - Dr. Kevin O'Malley
Principal
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8.39 | Work/Family Directions good only for first cut | TLE::JBISHOP | | Fri Apr 15 1994 11:38 | 25 |
| I've used Work/Family Directions, and they don't have
what I'm looking for.
If you're planning to move to an area you don't know
and want to pick a public-school district, they can get
you statistical information which can help you narrow
down the list of schools to go look at in detail.
But they can't sustitute for a visit, they often don't
have information on private schools, and they don't
have "personal" kinds of information--pupil numbers and
teacher numbers and so on won't tell you whether a school
has discipline problems or a nice playground, for
example.
I was told that they get their information on private
schools by sending a questionaire--if the school doesn't
care to answer, they don't know about it. I didn't ask
whether the school had to pay for being listed.
So they were no help to me--they didn't know about the
private schools I was interested in, and I already
knew which were the local "good" public school systems.
-John Bishop
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8.40 | | WWDST1::MGILBERT | Education Reform starts at home.... | Fri Apr 15 1994 13:06 | 2 |
| Schools do not have to pay to be listed. They simply
answer the questionaire.
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8.41 | Re: Moppet School (Pepperell MA) | SMURF::BRUCE | discontinuous transformation to win-win | Fri Apr 15 1994 13:49 | 14 |
| Re: Moppet School
I've sent mail to John and Shaila about the Moppet School - this is the
third year my daughter has gone there; she's now in first grade.
"Delighted" doesn't seem strong enough to describe our feelings about
the school, the teachers, the environment, etc.
If anyone else would like to know about the school, please send me mail
or call me.
Bruce Epstein
flume::bruce
[email protected]
DTN 381-0278
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8.42 | Preschool-Londonderry NH area | BSTNBS::ANDY | | Tue May 03 1994 19:57 | 13 |
|
Hi
I am looking for some suggestions for preschools in the
Londonderry NH area. My son is 3 years old and I would
like to put him in school this September for a few days
a week. Thanks in advance.
Andrea
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8.43 | Leominster school system | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - 223-7195, MSO2-2/F3 | Fri May 06 1994 11:26 | 16 |
| Hi, My son will miss the cutoff date for kindergarten and I am going
to registar him for pre-school this afternoon.
I would like some information on the Leominster school system. My
Husband and I have decided not to send him to Catholic school (mainly
due to the cost, we can't afford it). The pre-school is located at the
Bennett School along with the kindergarten. I also know that they
seperate the kids depending on which district they live in. I live in
the Fallbrook Condo's on Route 12 if this helps.
Please send mail to: RAILRD::TRUMPOLT.
Thanks,
Liz
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8.44 | Pre-school Wanted in Bolton/Stow/Marlboro Area | ROYALT::FRICK | | Mon May 09 1994 14:09 | 11 |
| I am looking for a pre-school for my 3 1/2 yr old in the
Bolton/Stow/Marlboro area. Does anyone have any recommendations?
I think I would like part-time...maybe 3 days/week, but I am open to
the possibility of a complete transition from her current family
daycare. Any recommendations on that?
Thanks
Janet
ROYALT::FRICK
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8.45 | 25 min.from Manchester NH; Elem.& Kinder. | PSDVAX::MIDTTUN | Lisa Midttun,223-1714,MLO5-5 M/S E71 | Thu May 12 1994 17:03 | 16 |
| My best friend is moving to the Manchester NH area this summer. She is
looking to live w/in 25 min. of Manchester and needs to get some
information on towns in that radius that have good elementary schools
and kindergarten. (Her children will be in Grade 2 and kindergarten next
year). Additional information related to school or town related
intramural sports/other activities would also be helpful as her kids
are currently very active in scouts and baseball/soccer/hockey, etc.
She is of the understanding that NH does not require public kindergarten,
and is looking for either a very well run public (preferred) or a private
sitation. Any recommendations? Please send any/all info. to me via
E-Mail on PSDVAX::MIDTTUN.
Rgds,
Lisa
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8.46 | | KOALA::SYSTEM | Patty, DTN 381-0877 | Thu May 12 1994 17:40 | 8 |
| NH does not require kindergarten, but they do require testing before
entry to first grade. If your child does not pass the test, it may be
determined that they require a year of "Readiness", which is kind of
like in between kindergarten and 1st.
Note that only some towns w/in NH even offer public kindergarten, and
it's my understanding that the state will Not bus Kindergarten
children. (Nashua certainly doesn't).
|
8.47 | Testing/Readiness in NH | ABACUS::JANEB | See it happen => Make it happen | Thu May 12 1994 17:48 | 12 |
| Not all New Hampshire schools test first graders and not all have
Readiness classes.
Here in Goffstown, the schools go primarily on the recommendation of
the (private) Kindergarten teacher to determine whether a child is
ready for First Grade. There is no Readiness program in town.
I'm not sure what happens if your child has no Kindergarten teacher -
I heard that the vast majority of kids this year (all but a few out of
125 or so) did go to Kindergarten. I think they then go by parent
recommendation and/or take them in that year anyway if they are 6 by
September 30.
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8.48 | Preschool advice for Northboro, MA area | NIMBUS::HARRISON | Icecreamoholic | Mon May 16 1994 14:55 | 8 |
| I am interested in preschool recommendations (or warnings) for the
Northboro, MA area. We are considering transferring our son (currently
2.5 years) from family daycare to a preschool setting when (or soon
thereafter) he turns 3.
Thanks in advance!
Leslie
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8.49 | Westboro Preschool Information | NIMBUS::HARRISON | Icecreamoholic | Tue May 17 1994 14:50 | 56 |
|
NOTE: This reply is from Tracy Warren, who responded to my request
via mail. I thought that this information might be useful for
others in the community. Thanks, Tracy!
This is in response to your request for information on preschools in
or near Northboro. If you are looking for full-day (daycare)
preschool, check out Family Care in Westboro (at
Fountainhead). (Actually, they have a part-day option too.) They have
infant through after-school care. There are two preschool groups and
a pre-K class.
For 6 1/2 of the 7 1/2 years that Family Care has been open, at least
one of my daughters has gone there. My younger daughter, Paige, is
currently in the pre-K program there two days a week. Both daughters
will probably go full-time for the summer again.
Some of the reasons we are happy with Family Care:
--Low turnover in both staff and children. The two teachers Paige
started with 3 1/2 years ago are still in the center. In fact,
one of them moved with her from toddlers to preschool and is now
her pre-K teacher. Many of the children in her class have been
there since then also.
--Physical setup. I like that the rooms are really rooms and not just
spaces set apart by toy shelves. It cuts down on the volume and
the "craziness" factor compared to some centers we have looked
at.
--Long hours. (7-6. Some places are 7:30-5:30. For us, the 5:30 is a
problem.) They also offer extended hours sometimes, particularly
in the fall for Christmas shopping.
--Flexibility. (the director is always as accommodating as possible
when I need to change or add days.
--Communications. There are daily notes, weekly curricula, monthly
newsletters, and parent meetings (with babysitting available).
The teachers and director are always very
open to my phone calls (just to check what kind of a day she is
having) and my requests for meetings, etc. When I AM unhappy
about something (which I think is inevitable), they have been
very accommodating.
--Extra Programs. They offer gymnastics, Futurekids computer classes,
swimming in the summer, CPR and first aid for parents, field
trips, periodic Saturday play groups, and family events.
That's all I can think of for now. If you have any questions, feel
free to send mail or give me a call (DTN 223-4707). If you go visit
(if you haven't already), tell them that I sent you! In case you need
it, the number is 366-0555 and the director's name is Kim.
Tracy
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8.50 | Chelmsford Childrens School. (Ma.) | SOLVIT::RUSSO | | Wed May 18 1994 11:35 | 8 |
| Does anyone have any information on the Chelmsford Children's
School on Rt 27? I'd be interested in any feedback for pre-school
and full time daycare.
Mary Russo
Solvit::russo
264-2950
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8.51 | Julie Country Day ( Leominster ) and Applewild ( Fitchburg ) | ASKEM::HONG | | Wed Jun 01 1994 11:48 | 11 |
|
I would like to know to enroll my daughter into one of these schools:
Julie Country Day in Leominster
Applewild in Fitchburg
Any advices or recommendations for these schools will be apprecated
Thanks
Mai Hong
ASKEM::HONG
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8.52 | Moving to Massachusetts | CSC32::DUBOIS | Discrimination encourages violence | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:11 | 28 |
| We're moving to Massachusetts!!!!!
Shellie and I and the kids (ages 6 and 1 1/2) are moving this summer to
Massachusetts. We put our house on the market here in Colorado Springs and as
soon as it sells and closes, we're outta here. But where to go?? :-}
We want a place with:
1. good schools,
2. a liberal environment (some place that will accept a lesbian family
next door and in their schools - gasp!) ;-)
3. which isn't too far away from high-tech jobs (Shellie is still looking,
with possibilities in Cambridge, among other places, and I can be
set up in any Digital office that will agree to have me [currently
planning for Shrewsbury]), and lastly
4. has to be someplace we can *afford*! We've decided with the state
of affairs at Digital and elsewhere that we are better off having a
less expensive house so we'd like to find one between $150,000 to
$170,000 or so.
Soooooo, do you know any community which would meet most or all of those
needs? :-} Even if you don't know one way or the other about #2, if you
can help with the others that would help a LOT!!!!
Please send mail to me at CSC32::DUBOIS (or SAPPHO::DUBOIS if CSC32 is having
troubles). If you reply here, the other mods might give me a hard time (the
topic is "reply by mail"). :-)
Carol
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8.53 | Grafton Children's Preschool? | BEEMER::COLEMAN | | Wed Jul 13 1994 12:02 | 8 |
| Betty Coleman
293-5635
BEEMER::COLEMAN
Does anybody have any information on "Grafton Children's Day Care &
Preschool Center" in North Grafton, MA? Has your child or somebody you
know attended?, happy or not with the services?
|
8.54 | | LEDS::GRAHAM | | Mon Jul 18 1994 15:04 | 9 |
| Betty,
Our 5 year old just completed Pre-school at the one run by the Y on
Worcester St. (Rt. 122) if that's the one your talking about. All in
all I think it went pretty well. For more details you should probably
talk to my wife as I wasn't involved with it that much. Give her a
call if you'd like more details.
John G.
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8.55 | info on Family Care, Westboro | MPGS::SCHWARTZ | | Thu Aug 11 1994 12:24 | 9 |
| I'm looking for information on
Family Care, Westboro (in Fountainhead complex)
If you have any positive or negative feedback, please contact me. I
did read note 8.49 but the noters appear to no longer work here.
thanks,
Stephanie MPGS::SCHWARTZ
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8.56 | Daycare ??? | CECV05::MILLER | | Tue Sep 06 1994 10:30 | 7 |
| Does anybody have any information on Acorn Childcare Centre in
Westford. I am interested in hearing about the center itself as well
as the infant room. Also does any now of any openings in Littleton for
an infant in an in home daycare. Please send mail to boudev::miller
Thanks
Dawn
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8.57 | Country Day - Groton | AKOCOA::SALLET | | Fri Sep 09 1994 11:16 | 3 |
| Looking for information on Country Day School in Groton. Our kids are
not school age yet (another year for kindergarten) but thought I'd
start asking around. It's K-8 I beleive. Send mail to AKOCOA::SALLET
|
8.58 | Pre-schools in Groton/Littelton/Acton/Westford | KATZE::BEAL | | Fri Jan 20 1995 10:18 | 10 |
| I'm looking for information on Pre-schools in the Groton/Littelton/Acton/
Westford area. My son will turn 3 next Sept. and we would like to get him
started by then.
Please send mail to TLE::BEAL.
Thanks,
Steve
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8.59 | Alverne High School, Hudson, NH | SMURF::POEGEL | | Mon Jan 30 1995 16:37 | 11 |
| HI
I am looking for information on the preschool at Alvine High School in
Hudson, NH. Registration for preschool starts next month for Sept. 95 (age 3).
Since there are only spots for 18 children, a lottery is held. Does
anyone have experience using this preschool? Thanks.
Lynne Poegel
send mail to: xirtlu::poegel
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8.60 | CHILDRENS DISCOVERY CENTER - LANCASTER | STOWOA::SWFULLER | | Wed Feb 01 1995 08:34 | 8 |
| Any comments on the Children's Discovery Center in Lancaster would
be appreciated, this will be for a 4 year old, 2 days a week all day
(preschool plus daycare). Other quality places in the
Lancaster/Sterling/Leominster/Lunenburg area would be appreciated.
steve
STOWOA::SWFULLER
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8.61 | Country Day School in Groton, MA | CSLALL::GIRARD_YB | | Mon Feb 06 1995 11:56 | 11 |
|
I'm interested in information about the Country Day School in Groton,
MA. Any info, comments or opinions, both positive and negative, would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Yvon Girard @DAS
CSLALL::GIRARD_YB
DTN: 275-3213
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8.62 | Julie Country Day in Leominster, MA | CSLALL::GIRARD_YB | | Mon Feb 06 1995 12:02 | 11 |
|
I'm interested in information on the Julie Country Day School in
Leominster, MA. Any info/comments/opinions, both positive and
negative would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Yvon Girard @DAS
CSLALL::GIRARD_YB
DTN: 275-3123
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8.63 | St. Bernard's Elementary in Fitchburg, MA | CSLALL::GIRARD_YB | | Mon Feb 06 1995 12:05 | 10 |
|
I'm interested in information on St Bernard's Elementary School in
Fitchburg, MA. Any info/comments/opinions, both positive and negative,
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Yvon Girard
CSLALL::GIRARD_YB
DTN: 274-3123
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8.64 | Need Information on First Steps Daycare in Hudson, MA | AKOCOA::LANDREWS | | Mon Feb 06 1995 14:55 | 10 |
| I am considering the First Steps Day Care Center in Hudson, MA
for my daughter who will be in Kindergarten in September. I
am looking for information about the before and after Kindergarten
program. Additionally, I may also send my 1 year old (she'll be
21 months in September) so I would also like to hear about the
toddler room there.
Please send information to AKOCOA::LANDREWS.
Thanks.
|
8.65 | Hollis, NH | SMURF::DIRCE | | Fri Feb 24 1995 16:24 | 13 |
|
I am looking for information on kindergarten in Hollis, NH.
Do they offer it? Is it all day? Do they have any 'after school'
program for kindergarten children?
Also, I would like to know if they have after school program
for 1st grade (we are thinking of moving there, my son is 4,
he currently spends all day at the Learning Center in Nashua.
Thanks,
Dirce
|
8.66 | Presentation of Mary Academy | STAR::GOLIKERI | | Tue Apr 11 1995 10:39 | 8 |
| We are considering sending our daughter to attend the Presentation of
Mary Academy in Hudson, NH. I would like to hear views/experiences
(good and bad) before we make our final decision. Our other choice is
the Merrimack Public school system.
Thanks
Shaila
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8.67 | Pre-schools in and around Shrewsbury. | HPCGRP::APPALARAJU | | Thu Apr 13 1995 18:47 | 12 |
| We are in the process of choosing a preschool for our two-year old. A friend
of mine mentioned that most good pre-schools have a long wait time.
Given that, We are looking for any suggestions on the following:
a) Good Pre-schools in and around Shrewsbury
b) I drive by a pre-school/day care facility called VISIONS.
Any one have any recommendations.
c) Criteria for selecting a good pre-school.
- Ram
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8.68 | Pepperill, Groton Daycare Needed Soon | STOWOA::FRANCIS | | Thu Apr 20 1995 12:58 | 9 |
| We are in the process of buying a home in Pepperill, MA.
Any information on Daycare Centers, Home Care, Nannies, etc.
In the area would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Kim Francis
stowa::Francis
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8.69 | Nashua Pre-school/Kindergarten inffo needed | SALEM::PACH | | Tue May 30 1995 10:50 | 16 |
| Diane Pach
SALEM::PACH
285-2498
My son has just turned 4 and I am not happy with his present Daycare. Before
I start looking for another place for him, I thought I should know more about
pre-school and kindergarten. As a first time Mom, I have no clue what my
options are.
Can anyone point me in the right direction to find out this information? I live
in Nashua at Exit 4 and work in Salem, so I need someplace that would include
daycare as well as pre-school. Please call or write. I would like to find
something for him for this coming September.
Thanks for any help,
Diane
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8.70 | Touchstone Community in Grafton | PARDNR::COLEMAN | | Tue Jun 06 1995 13:56 | 3 |
| We have attended an open house so are familiar with the curriculum, but if
anybody has any direct experience with Touchtone Community School in Grafton,
please contact me. Thanks. Betty
|
8.71 | opinions pls | GRILLA::LALIBERTE | OMS Technical Services | Wed Jun 07 1995 11:33 | 6 |
| I am interested in experience/feedback regarding the first grade
teachers at the CONANT SCHOOL in Acton, Mass....
pls send mail : GRILLA::LALIBERTE
thanks.
|
8.72 | Kids Inn - Merrimack NH recommendations? | WMOIS::PINEAU_C | | Thu Jun 08 1995 13:51 | 17 |
| I'm interested in recommendations/comments on Kids Inn in Merrimack,
NH. My 2 year old son is currently in a home environment, but is
craving for something more challenging. They have nursery school,
preschool and kindergarten there as well, so my hopes would be for him
to stay there until he starts 1st grade.
Since my goal is for him to "start school" in September, I thought I
would start my search now. I have called them and plan to visit during
my vacation in July (so that Andrew can see it too).
If you have something to share, please send me mail. I'm at:
WMOIS::PINEAU_C
Thanks!
Chris
p.s. This is also posted in the daycare wanted note.
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8.73 | Acorn Daycare | POWDML::GMURRAY | | Thu Jun 08 1995 14:25 | 12 |
| I'm thinking of sending my son to Acorn daycare located in Westford,
and would like to hear from anyone who has had both positive and
negative experiences with them.
My son is 3 and I'm switching because I want him to be in more of a
preschool environment instead of just a babysitter.
Thanks,
Gail
POWDML::GMURRAY
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8.74 | Sunrise III in Brookline, NH | LJSRV1::BOURQUARD | Deb | Thu Jun 08 1995 14:35 | 8 |
| It looks most likely that Noelle will be attending preschool at
Sunrise III in Brookline. I'd be interested in hearing any
comments people have about any of the 3 Sunrise locations
(the original and Sunrise II are both in Amherst, NH, I believe).
Thanks!
- Deb B.
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8.75 | Looking for preschool in Reading, MA, area | JARETH::ROESLER | | Thu Jun 15 1995 12:38 | 18 |
| Hi,
We are seriously considering switching our son's preschool for
next year. He is 3 1/2 and has attended the Red Sneakers/Wellington
school in Stoneham, MA, three mornings a week this year. The
school administration and staff have been in turmoil for at least
the last six months, and we don't even know where the school will
be located next year. So we need to keep our options open.
Please let me know of any high-caliber schools in the Reading area.
Thanks,
Merle
JARETH::ROESLER
DTN 381-1573
(h) 617-944-3827
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8.76 | Hudson/Litchfield/Londonderry preschool | SEND::OBERTI | | Wed Aug 02 1995 13:28 | 5 |
| Does anyone know of a good preschool/pre-K in and around Hudson NH?
Please send me mail at SEND::OBERTI.
Thanks!
|
8.77 | Nashua, NH info wanted | SSGV02::TPNSTN::strobel | Jeff Strobel | Wed Aug 16 1995 17:32 | 6 |
| My son will be turning 4 in Oct. so I'd appreciate any info/recommendations
on preschools in Nashua, NH. Thanks
jeff
ssgv01::strobel
|
8.78 | How young? | ALFA2::PEASLEE | | Wed Aug 16 1995 18:31 | 4 |
| What is the typical age for preschool?? Three or four?? Do younger
children go as well??
Nancy
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8.79 | | TLE::C_STOCKS | Cheryl Stocks | Wed Aug 16 1995 21:49 | 13 |
| Preschool is typically 1-2 years before kindergarten; kindergarten
is one year (sometimes 2) before 1st grade; and first grade (around here,
anyway - NH) is "6 years old by September" (with some variation by town,
I think).
So by starting with the first grade cutoff age and counting backwards, you
can figure out what age preschool is - yep, about 3 or 4 years old.
In a center that has both preschool and kindergarten, kids may move up
at varying ages, depending on individual development stages and when
spaces open up.
cheryl
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8.80 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Revive us, Oh Lord | Thu Aug 17 1995 09:46 | 14 |
|
My 3 year old's "best friend" is leaving her daycare at
the end of the month. I had planned to wait until January
to put Emily into preschool, but am now thinking of September
(yes, I *know* that's short notice!).
I'm interested in Preschool information in Shrewsbury. I am
also considering moving her to a Daycare Center/ Preschool that
would be all day care, as the logistics of half-day preschool might
be too difficult to work out.
Any input would be welcome!
Karen
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8.81 | | NODEX::HOLMES | | Thu Aug 17 1995 13:09 | 10 |
| > What is the typical age for preschool?? Three or four?? Do younger
> children go as well??
I live in central MA, and from my (admittedly limited) exposure to preschools
around here, it seems like there are two ages groups -- the three year olds
and the four year olds. The sessions are half day, and the three year olds
go twice a week (usually Tuesday and Thursday) while the four year olds go
three times a week (usually Monday, Wednesday and Friday).
Tracy
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8.82 | Looking for input about Infant Jesus Catholic School in Nashua | DSSDEV::ZEEB | Cada ser humano faz o seu proprio destino | Tue Aug 22 1995 13:03 | 13 |
| Hi,
We are looking for some input on the Infant Jesus Catholic School in Nashua
for Kindergarten and grade school. We are looking for information such as
why did you choose it, if you are satisfied with the school in areas such as
academics, parent involvement, fund raising, etc. We need to make our decision
by tomorrow so we appreciate any comments as soon as possible. Feel free to
call us or send mail if you prefer. Thanks,
Cida Zeeb or Jeff Zeeb
381-0669 381-0742
CIDA::ZEEB DECC::ZEEB
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8.83 | Oxford Academy | USCTR1::HOUGHTON | | Mon Oct 09 1995 17:05 | 11 |
| I am looking for information about Oxford Academy in Northboro.
General information like:
* What grade it starts at
* Class size
* Curriculum
* Are you happy with the education your child is getting there
* Are your kids happy there
* What does it offer over public school
* etc.
Thanks.
|
8.84 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | Revive us, Oh Lord | Tue Oct 10 1995 10:15 | 12 |
|
I'm looking for information on two preschools,
Our Future Learning Center in Northboro, and
Shrewsbury Children's Center.
My daughter is wait-listed at both, and I have a feeling
both will come through with an opening at about the same
time. I'd appreciate any information you could share
with on either center.
Thanks,
Karen
|
8.85 | | MR2MI1::CARR | | Tue Oct 10 1995 11:57 | 4 |
| I'm looking for information on preschools in the Hudson, Stow, Acton, Marlboro area for my 3 year old.
Postive and not so positive input appreciated.
MR2MI1::CARR
|
8.86 | Hudson Children's Center | MR2MI1::CARR | | Mon Oct 16 1995 14:23 | 3 |
| Looking for any specific input/comments on the Hudson Children's Center.
Thanks
|
8.87 | Hudson daycare | ALFA1::PEASLEE | | Mon Oct 16 1995 14:49 | 5 |
| I am also looking for info on the Hudson Children's Center.
When you send a message to the previous noter, please copy me.
Thanks,
Nancy
|
8.88 | Sudbury/Wayland/Stow/Acton | ALFA2::STOCKER | Susan Stocker | Mon Oct 23 1995 16:21 | 14 |
| Here are my questions (besides looking for information on overall
quality):
* Do they have any provisions for gifted/talented kids?
* How do they handle smart but immature kids?
* Do they have afterschool programs?
* How large are the classes?
* Any specific educational philosophy? Are they "traditional" or
"progressive"?
* Are the towns nice/friendly/safe?
Thanks!
=Susan
|
8.89 | | USCTR1::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Tue Oct 24 1995 09:05 | 7 |
| Re .88
You might want to call WorkLife Connections, or actually the
Work/Family Directions part of it, at 1-800-635-0606. The brochure that
was just sent out to employees seems to suggest they might be able to
research some of your questions about town schools.
|
8.90 | Preschool in Billerica, MA area | LETHE::TERNULLO | | Tue Dec 12 1995 13:35 | 39 |
|
Hi,
I live in Billerica,MA and I'm interested in sending Kristen to
pre-school a few days a week for a few hours starting next fall
(Sept 1996). It's seems so early to me to be doing this now for
next fall, but a few people have mentioned to me that now is the
time.
Kristen will be 3yrs 5months next September.
I've just looked up some schools in the phone book as a start and
I'm going to be calling them and going to visit. But I thought
I'd get some input from the parenting community first. Please
let me know your experience with any of these schools (good, bad,
or indifferent). Also if you know of a good school in the area
that I don't have on my list, please let me know about that.
I'm mostly looking for her to learn social skill and have fun
playing with music, arts & crafts, story time, etc...
Green Meadow Country Day School of Billerica
Arey Contry Day School
Billerica Center Nursery School
Billerica Discovery Center
Bright Horizons Children's Centers
Jumping Jack Kindergarten & Nursery
ABC Nursery School Academy
Tiny Tots
Thanks,
Karen T
|
8.91 | Greater Shrewsbury area; Kindergartens/School sys | MSBCS::MIDTTUN | Lisa,223-1714,PKO2-1,M/S J30 | Tue Dec 12 1995 15:49 | 6 |
| Hi-
We'll be moving to the Grafton/Northboro/Westboro/Shrewsbury MA
area after the 1st of the year; Looking for recommendations on school
systems; Our soon to be 5 yr. old starts kindergarten in the fall of
'96.
|
8.92 | Children's Place in Carlisle | OBSESS::COUGHLIN | Kathy Coughlin-Horvath | Tue Dec 12 1995 17:21 | 17 |
| Karen,
Re: preschools in Billerica area. My son goes to daycare at The Children's
Place in Carlisle (off of East Street in Carlisle, close to Billerica line)
phone is 508-369-6640. Lillian DeBenedictis is the owner and Connie
Metivier is the head teacher, and runs day to day operations. There is
also a preschool which he will be moving to April 1 at 2.9 years old. I
really like all the staff at the center but Connie, the teacher for the
older kids is really wonderful and beloved by parents and kids. The
children who attend are also so nice. The center is small for a center and
is in the basement of the owner's home in a residential neighborhood. I
have no idea if they will have openings. It is often full, on the little
ones side but varied for the preschool. Most of the kids come from
Carlisle and Billerica. Glad to have you contact me if you want more
information.
Kathy
|
8.93 | Reading MA | WWDEV2::REFDEV1 | Bob Avallone | Mon Jan 22 1996 10:38 | 11 |
| We are looking to move because our son Michael who is 5 is will be start school
next year. Our research has lead us to Reading Massachusetts as a community
with good schools. This is given the limitation of what we can affort and
reasonable communting times.
We would like to know more about the Reading schools and anything else about
the community. Any information positive or negative will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Bob
|
8.94 | ** Anon re: Houston ** | SAPPHO::DUBOIS | Bear takes over WDW in Pooh D'Etat! | Mon Jan 22 1996 13:05 | 22 |
| The following is being posted for a member of the PARENTING notesfile
community who prefers to remain anonymous at this time. If you wish
to contact the author by mail, please send your message to me and I will
forward it to the anonymous noter. Your message will be forwarded with
your name attached unless you request otherwise.
Carol duBois, PARENTING Co-moderator
**************************************************************
Ok, Houstonians out there, I am in need for some information about SCHOOLS
in Houston. From what I've seen/read/heard so far, I know LOCATION makes a
difference, so we're talking about the Cypress-Fairbanks district. Info is
needed for the following :
- what do you think of the public schools in this district at the
UPPER elementary grade (5th) ?
- what do you think of the public schools for the middle-school ?
- are there Catholic parochial schools in the same area and if so,
can you tell me the cost, differences from the public ?
Any help you can give me would be MOST appreciated !!!!!
a potential houstonian
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8.95 | Try citylink on the web!! | ZENDIA::DONAHUE | | Mon Jan 22 1996 16:20 | 13 |
| If you have access to the WWW, take a look at citylink. It has
information on cites in the US that have created a home page.
Don't forget, this is case sensitive, so be sure to use all lowercase.
http://banzai.neosoft.com/citylink
I provided this only as a source of information. I have no role in
supporting this site, so please don't send me "How come I can't access"
are "How do I" type questions as in most cases I won't be a useful
source of information.
Have fun!!
|
8.96 | Reading was a great place to grow up!! | SYSMGT::RMCDONOUGH | | Tue Jan 23 1996 11:52 | 43 |
| r .93, Reading Ma
Hi Bob,
I grew up in Reading and after living there for 28 years, my parents
just moved to a townhouse. I loved living in Reading. The school
system was excellent and is still very good. They do have over
crowding in the elementary schools and have added protable classrooms
to some of them. Back in the late 70's when there were fewer students,
Reading actually tore down 2 elementary schools, turned one into the
library and the other was used as something for senior citizens.
Needless to say, this means that adding another elementary school will
require building one from scratch (currently there are 3 elementary, 2
middle and 1 high school).
We recently were deciding where to move to and chose N. Reading over
Reading because of the elementary school problem in Reading. Guess
what? North Reading is going to be facing the same problem within the
next 3 years. Although N. Reading seems to be better prepared for it.
We also liked the extra space that N. Reading has. The biggest draw
back is that it doesnt have a lot of extras (no YMCA, no town pool...).
Reading just built a public indoor ice skating rink and has a Field
house at the high school where they run different kinds of sports
clinics. Reading is also close to Wakefield/Woburn which both have
full YMCA's with pools (Reading's YMCA does offer many classes but is
smaller than the other 2 and doesnt have a pool...you can probably tell
I'm big on swimming :)).
I'd suggest that you subscribe to the town paper to get an idea of what
the town is going thru. Unfortunately, Reading went to a daily paper
years ago, but if you live near by you could pick it up once a week.
N. Reading has a weekly paper and I wish I had gotten it before I moved
there. Not that we still wouldnt have bought in N. Reading (it's a
great family town) but I'd have been better prepared with what is
really going on in the town. It took me about 6 months of reading the
paper every week to understand how the town is run and what is
important to the citizens (or at least the ones that vote).
Well, this was very long winded. If you have any specifc questions,
send me mail.
Rhonda
|
8.97 | Preschool information wanted - Billerica area | LEDZEP::TERNULLO | | Wed Jan 24 1996 15:36 | 25 |
|
Hi,
We'll be sending Kristen to pre-school next year, 2 days a week.
I've been calling schools in the area to get a general idea about
the programs they offer, days, and cost. So far there are only
2 that I'm planning to go take a look at:
Green Meadow Country Day School of Billerica
Ecumenical Playgroup in Chelmsford (I may have spelled that wrong)
If anyone has any information about these schools (good or bad) I'd
love to hear about it.
If you have information about another school in the area, please
let me know that too. I put a note in here a month or so back just
asking for people to recommend schools in the area and I got a few
responses, thank you.
Oh, BTW, Kristen will be 3 in April so she'll be 3yrs 5months in
Sept.
Thanks!
Karen T.
|
8.98 | | STAR::LOWFAT::DIETER | | Wed Jan 24 1996 15:41 | 11 |
|
> If you have information about another school in the area, please
> let me know that too.
Since you mentioned Chelmsford... The Children's House at the Chelmsford
Public Library has a book they have put together on all the pre-schools,
nursery schools and child care centers in Chelmsford. Its on a bookcase,
next to the check-out counter. They used to have copies you could take,
but recently, I've only seen the one reference copy.
Mary
|
8.99 | Small World, Nashua | UHUH::CHAYA | | Wed Jan 24 1996 16:14 | 12 |
|
Hi,
A friend of mine is thinking of enrolling her two kids ( 5 and 3 1/2) in Small
World, Nashua this fall. Any personal experiences about this place? Would the
5 yr old be actually learning things in preparation for kindergarten? My friend
currently has both these kids in a different preschool environment and she is
not happy with it. Thanks for any input!
--Chaya
(CABOOM::CHAYA)
|
8.100 | Pre-school, Brookline, NH area | IMBETR::DUPREZ | The engineer formerly known as Roland | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:42 | 8 |
| The time has come for us to start looking for pre-schools for our
daughter Rachel (now 2, will be close to 3 in the fall).
Any comments/information/recommendations regarding pre-schools in the
area are greatly appreciated. Also, any hints/tips for evaluating pre-schools
will also be gratefully accepted. :-)
Roland
|
8.101 | | DECWIN::MCCARTNEY | | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:12 | 6 |
| "Any comments/information/recommendations regarding pre-schools in the
area are greatly appreciated."
What area?
Irene
|
8.102 | | PERFOM::WIBECAN | Harpoon a tomata | Thu Jan 25 1996 15:35 | 7 |
| >> What area?
See subject:
>> <<< Note 8.100 by IMBETR::DUPREZ "The engineer formerly known as Roland" >>>
>> -< Pre-school, Brookline, NH area >-
|
8.103 | Massachusetts school district profiles on the web | GOLLY::PATIL | | Fri Jan 26 1996 16:08 | 3 |
|
http://www.eoe.mass.edu/pic.www/pic.html
|
8.104 | Centres in Chelmsford, MA? | UHUH::CHAYA | | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:00 | 22 |
|
Hi,
We are planning on moving to Chelmsford, MA and need to switch Shruthi to a
daycare centre there. I called Family Works and got the names of the following
centres that have openings. I would love to hear from anyone who has had any
experience( positive or negative) in dealing with these centres.
Kindercare
Greater Visions
Little Professionals
Chelmsford Discovery Centre
She also gave me the names of two other centres -
Little Angels in Tyngsboro &
Little Sprouts in Lowell.
If anyone knows anything about these places, I'd like to hear from you.
Thanks.
--Chaya.
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8.105 | Little Sprouts in Methuen? | UHUH::CHAYA | | Thu Feb 01 1996 10:53 | 13 |
|
Hi,
I haven't heard from anyone yet about the centres I posted in the previous note.
I just called Little Sprouts in Lowell and it turns out that there is a Little
Sprouts in Methuen also. Does anyone have any experience with this place? The
reason I am asking is that the Lowell centre is very new ( just started in Sept)
and I am trying to get information from someone who might have attended the
Methuen Centre.
Thanks.
--Chaya.
|
8.106 | Preschool Day Care in Sudbury MA? | PASTA::BERNSTEIN | | Thu Feb 15 1996 15:31 | 6 |
| I'm looking for experiences in any Day Care in Sudbury, MA,
including (but not limited to):
First Friends
Sudbury Small World
Thanks,
Deb Bernstein
|
8.107 | Pre-School info. Small World & Winnie the Pooh | DSSDEV::PELLAND | | Mon Mar 04 1996 14:38 | 12 |
|
Hello,
I am interested in getting information on Pre-school (some places
call it Pre-Kindergarten because he will be 4 yrs. old when he
attends) at Small World AND Winnie the Pooh both in Nashua, NH.
All comments good/bad are much appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
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8.108 | daycare in Merrimack | WECARE::ROBERTS | climb a ladder to the stars | Tue Mar 12 1996 13:22 | 10 |
|
Hi
I need information on daycare in Merrimack. there is a preschooler
and two grade school children in the family. I guess the school age
kids would need to be bussed to the daycare. Is that a service that
some of the daycare centers provide?
thanks for any pointers.
carol
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8.109 | daycare bussing | ADISSW::HAECK | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa! | Tue Mar 12 1996 14:35 | 5 |
| I think most of the daycares in Merrimack that have after/before school
care provide bussing. I know Kid's Inn does, which is where my kids
are now. They were at the YMCA for a while, which also provides
bussing. But I moved them back to Kid's Inn because the YMCA did not
allow for part time attendance.
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8.110 | Leominster Schools?? | POWDML::CLEGG | | Thu Mar 21 1996 13:31 | 19 |
| I am looking for information on school systems in the Leominster area.
My daughter is only 3 1/2 but I thought I would start looking now into
the likes and dislikes of some of the public school offerings. Does
anyone know Southeast (which is in our school district) compared to
Johnny Appleseed (which I would probably have to drive her to). My
other alternative would be one of the catholic schools, probably St.
Leo's which is where most of her neighborhood friends will be
attending (only draw back is price/with daycare).
They go to daycare in Fitchburg so I could start her out at McKay which
I heard had a great kindergarten program.
This is why I'm starting so early it seems like a lot of foot work to
choosing the right school.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Lori
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8.111 | Amherst Montessori School | EVMS::BATBOUTA | | Tue Apr 16 1996 15:37 | 11 |
|
Does anyone have any info on the Amherst Montessori School in Amherst
N.H.? The school is for ages 3 to 6 and is new (this is the first
year of operation). The director is Linda Bliss. I'm considering
sending my daughter their next year. Please send me mail if you
have a child attending or have any info (good or bad) on this
school and/or directory.
Thanks.
Ellen Batbouta (EVMS::BATBOUTA)
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8.112 | Westford-Acorn Childcare | USCTR1::BAKSTRAN | | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:03 | 5 |
| Does anyone have any information or opinions on Acorn Childcare
in Westford.
Thanks.
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8.113 | Hudson, MA - Shrewsbury Kindergarten | SHRCTR::PGILL | | Mon May 06 1996 16:41 | 11 |
| Peggy Gill
SHRCTR::PGILL
Looking for private kindergarten anywhere between Hudson, MA and
Shrewsbury. Kayla will be 5 on 9/18 and Hudson cut-off is 9/1.
I feel she is more than ready for Kindergarten (knows all letters,
numbers, left from right, spelling her name, etc).
If anyone has any suggestions, please write.
Thanks!
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8.114 | Worcester MA | LUDWIG::BING | | Thu Jun 06 1996 08:25 | 15 |
|
My wife and I are thinking of buying a house in Worceter, MA. Our
son is 4. My main concern is with the Worc. school system. I've done
some checking with various agencies who are sending me info and we called
the Worc school dept. I've heard good and bad about the school systems
in Worc. My son would be attending the Herd school which is off of
Stafford street. I'm wondering if anyone has any inputs on that
particular school? My wife and I are going to take a ride over there
and look around and see if we can get a tour of the school but I'd like
some impartial inputs from folks whose kids may have gone there. thanks
for any and all inputs.
Walt Bing
225-6359
SCOMAN::BING
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8.115 | Worc. MA school info | LUDWIG::BING | | Mon Jun 10 1996 10:56 | 603 |
|
Here is some info I got on the Worcester,MA school system. It's long
but has some good info in it.
Walt
Worcester
District: 348
Contents
Community Characteristics
School Choice
District Characteristics
Fiscal Investment in Schools
Mass. Education Assessment Program (MEAP)
College Bound
Other Student Issues
Teacher Profile
Notes from the District
For Further Information
Related Topics
Index of School Districts
School District Profiles - What the Details Mean
Parent Information Center Home Page.
Community Characteristics
Kind of Community (KOC): Urban center
Population (1990): 169,759
Percent with bachelor's degree: 21.1% (27.2)*
Per capita income: $13,393 ($17,224)*
Percent of families below poverty level: 12.2% (6.7)*
Public library certified: Yes
Per capita public library materials budget (FY 94): $2.45
Name of local education foundation (if one): Alliance for Education
* Figures in parentheses are 1990 state averages.
School Choice
Choice district: No
Grades open to choice 1994/1995:
Intra-district choice: Yes
Magnet schools: Yes
METCO: No
District Characteristics
General Characteristics
Grades: K-12
Present grade configuration: K-6; 7-8; 9-12
Vocational school district: Worcester Trade Complex
High school program:
Diversity in the District 1994
District State
Hispanic 24.9% 9.0%
African American 9.2% 8.0%
Asian American 6.7% 3.7%
Native American 0.4% 0.2%
White 58.9% 79.1%
Special Education 18.8% 16.8%
Resident Students Attending Local Public Schools
District: 83.6%
State Average: 87.5%
Number of Schools in District
Elementary: 41
Middle: 4
High school: 4
Five Year Student Population Trends
1994 1993 1989
K 2447 2319 2176
1 2231 2,197 2196
2 2057 2,021 1958
3 1955 1,967 1820
4 1937 1,911 1807
5 1898 1,905 1700
6 1857 1,802 1633
7 1744 1,611 1580
8 1458 1,531 1618
9 1357 1,257 1210
10 1169 1,116 1157
11 1037 944 1122
12 852 895 919
Totals: 21,99 21,476 20,896
5 year change:
K-5: 8.2%
6-8: 4.7%
9-12: 0.2%
Early Childhood
No-cost early childhood programs for pre-school children in district: Yes
Age of child in order to start kindergarten: Five, as of December 31.
Fiscal Investment in Schools
Per Pupil Expenditures
Elementary
1994 1993 1989
District $4,151 $3,376 $2,915
State Average $4,054 $3,878 $3,541
Middle/Jr.High
1994 1993 1989
District $4,762 $5,576 $4,298
State Average $4,548 $4,499 $4,236
High School
1994 1993 1989
District $4,906 $5,034 $4,907
State Average $5,465 $5,354 $4,737
Regular Day
1994 1993 1989
District $4,168 $3,976 $3,518
State Average $4,368 $4,258 $3,899
Special Ed
1994 1993 1989
District $7,662 $6,863 $6,554
State Average $7,665 $7,140 $6,249
Total
1994 1993 1989
District $5,108 $4,764 $4,257
State Average $5,234 $5,023 $4,532
Selected District Allocations
Reported on a per-pupil basis
1994 1993
Administration $112 $95
Athletics $19 $14
Maintenance $435 $421
Textbooks $26 $36
Transportation $247 $227
Teachers $2,206 $2,085
School tax range 1994 (per $1,000 valuation): $11.05
Mass. Education Assessment Program (MEAP)
Aggregate Scores
Fourth Grade
1988 1990 1992 1994 1994 1994
District District District District State Avg. Highest Score
Reading 1230 1260 1280 1300 1350 1530
Math 1230 1260 1280 1300 1330 1540
Science 1230 1250 1270 1330 1350 1530
Social Studies 1240 1260 1280 1310 1340 1480
Eighth Grade
1988 1990 1992 1994 1994 1994
District District District District State Avg. Highest Score
Reading 1200 1220 1220 1260 1370 1600
Math 1200 1230 1220 1220 1320 1600
Science 1210 1240 1230 1220 1310 1550
Social Studies 1200 1230 1210 1240 1320 1600
Twelfth Grade *Tenth Grade
1988 1990 1992 1994* 1994* 1994*
District District District District State Avg. Highest Score
Reading 1270 1240 1250 1220 1300 1480
Math 1270 1240 1230 1210 1300 1500
Science 1250 1230 1240 1220 1300 1520
Social Studies 1270 1240 1220 1210 1300 1490
Subject Proficiencies - 1994
Shows percentage of students performing at grade level goals for performance, MEAP Levels III & IV.
Fourth Grade
District State Average Highest Score
Reading 15% 22% 41%
Math 13% 17% 45%
Science 17% 19% 47%
Social Studies 15% 18% 38%
Writing 19% 16% 58%
Eighth Grade
District State Average Highest Score
Reading 17% 27% 57%
Math 11% 20% 56%
Science 14% 20% 58%
Social Studies 14% 22% 53%
Writing 8% 15% 63%
Tenth Grade
District State Average Highest Score
Reading 17% 22% 41%
Math 16% 20% 44%
Science 15% 21% 50%
Social Studies 17% 21% 43%
Writing 9% 17% 65%
College Bound
SAT - Verbal
District State Average Highest Score
1994 377 426 508
1993 379 427 507
1989 404 432 501
SAT - Math
District State Average Highest Score
1994 475 570
1993 431 476 561
1989 438 473 547
SAT - Total
District State Average
1994 377 901
1993 810 903
1989 842 905
Percent of students taking SATs
District State Average
1994 53% 79%
1993 44% 81%
1989 57% 72%
Percent of grades going to a 4-year college
District State Average
1994 51% 52%
1993 44% 51%
1989 44% 44%
Percent of grades going to a 2-year college
District State Average
1994 23% 19%
1993 26% 19%
1989 21% 20%
Other Student Issues
Dropout Rate
District State Average
1994 10.0% 4.6%
1993 8.7% 4.3%
1989 12.8% 4.9%
Sports in District 1995-96
Number of sports in district:
Boys: 31
Girls: 30
Coed: 4
Sports activity fee:
District State Average
$0 $36
1994 MEAP Student Survey
4th Grade 8th Grade 10th Grade
Percent of students with less 41% 35% 28%
than one hour of homework
Percent of students who watch 38% 38% 16%
four or more hours of TV
Percent of students who who talk 17% 27%
to a family member about school
work once or less a month
Violence, Drug, & Alcohol Use Prevention Programs:
Michigan Model for Comprehensive Health Education, Parents as Substance Abuse Prevention Educators,
DARE, Educators for Social Responsibility, Life Skills Taring Program, Persuasion, Smoking Cessation
Programs, Sexual Assault Prevention Ed. and others.
Teacher Profile
Starting Teacher Salary
Lowest in State District* State Average Highest in State
1994 $19,562 $23,430 $23,940 $28,178
1989 $14,753 $20,034 $19,902 $26,179
* Five-year change in district's starting teacher salary: 17%
Maximum Salary for Teacher
Lowest in State District* State Average Highest in State
1994 $35,494 $45,726 $46,150 $60,594
1989 $24,432 $35,904 $37,582 $48,891
* Five-year change in district's maximum teacher salary: 27%
Average Teacher Compensation
District* State Average Highest in State
1994 $40,699 $39,023 $56,326
1989 $30,893 $32,219 $46,862
* Five-year change in district's average teacher compensation: 31.7%
* Five-year change in state's average teacher compensation: 21.1%
Pupil-Staff ratio (1992) for district: 15.9-1 (state average 15.6-1)
Notes from the District
In order to prepare for the curricular changes brought about by the Education Reform Act of 1003, the Worcester
Public Schools has established its own Common Core of Learning Committee as well as Steering and
Curriculum Committees in the Arts, English/Language Arts, Health, Mat, Science and Technology, Social
Studies and World Languages. In September 1995, the State Curriculum Frameworks, which are the second
step in a three phase education reform initiative, will be in place in the Worcester Public Schools in the above
mentioned curricular areas. These frameworks are guides to help schools develop curricula grounded in an
understanding of how students learn most effectively. They focus on improving what happens in the classrooms
by linking curriculum development to all facets of the educational system. In addition to the adoption of the
curriculum frameworks, the school system will have implemented by September 1995 the first phase of the Time
and Learning Report, the Staff Development and recertification requirements, the expansion of the Early
Childhood Program and may other components of the State Education Reform mandate. During the course of the
1994-95 academic year, the system made giant strikes by: offering more than 600 Staff Development courses,
improving on the MEAP achievement tests in grade 4 by 70 t0 100 points in all fours areas, lowering the
dropout rate by over 2 points, increasing daily student attendance by over 1% at the secondary level, enhancing
programs for the gifted and talented and, approving a five year Technology Plan. Collaborative relationships
between the Worcester Public Schools and the member institutions of the colleges of the Worcester Consortium
have increased in breadth and depth. Area colleges and universities have provided professional development
opportunities for our experienced teachers, training for future teachers and course offerings for all students.
Importantly, educators at all levels are coming to see that the traditional demarcation between K-12 and higher
education serves students and teachers less well than a reconceptualization of education as a PreK-16
continuum. The partnerships involving local businesses have also continued to grow and prosper. Excellent
opportunities have been provided to our students through collaborative projects involving various businesses
which are linked in partnerships with our schools. The Administration of the Worcester Public Schools will
strive to continue to challenge the students in the Worcester Public Schools by providing them with excellent
educational opportunities at all levels. They system will continue to seek the positive support of staff, parents
and the community at large as the school administration and city departments work cooperatively to provide the
best possible education for all of our students.
For Further Information
Superintendent Dr. James L. Garvey
20 Irving Street
Worcester, MA 01609
Phone: 508-799-3115
Fax: 508-799-3119
Parent Information Center
768 Main Street
Worcester, MA 01610
Phone: 508-799-3450
Where you can go from here (just click on the topic you want):
Index of School Districts
School District Profiles - What the Details Mean
Parent Information Center Home Page.
School District Profiles
What the Details Mean
Each School District Profile contains a variety of details and statistics about the community and the school
district, along with other information such as student performance, teacher profiles, and school choice.
To help you compare school districts, each School District Profile provides comparable information under the
following general topics:
Community Characteristics
School Choice
District Characteristics
Per Pupil Expenditures
Selected District Allocations
Student Performance
Violence, Drug & Alcohol Use Prevention Programs
Teacher Profile
Notes on the District
A Brief Reminder:
Statististical information, such as that presented in the School District Profiles, is important. However, in the
end, the best information about a school is gained first hand. We encourage any parent who is interested in
learning more about a particular school to visit the school and talk to its principal, the teachers, and the parents
of its students.
Community Characteristics
This section of the School District Profile includes basic background information about the community.
Population, income, and poverty figures are taken from the latest U.S. Census in 1990.
Kind of Community (KOC) is a designation developed by the Massachusetts Department of Education
(D.O.E.) which is designed to categorize communities by using a number of social and economic
variables. KOC designations include:
Urban Center
Economically Developed Suburb
Growth Community
Residential Suburb
Rural Economic Center
Small Rural Community
Resort/Retirement/Artistic Community
Local Education Foundations are organizations created at the local level, often through the cooperation
of parents, civic leaders, and business leaders. These foundations provide important finacial support for
school districts and are an indicator of a community's commitment to public education. Foundation
information was supplied by school superintendents in response to a School District Profile Survey.
Public library funding and certification are also indicators of public support for education. Library
material budget figures and certification status come from the Massachusetts Board of Library
Commissioners.
School Choice
This section of the School District Profile indicates if a district receives out-of-district students under the
Massachusetts School Choice Program and indicates which grades may be open to Choice students.
District Characteristics
This section of the School District Profile lists background informtion about the school district including the
number of schools, the grade levels offered in a district, the configuration of grades, and the vocational school
district in which the district is a member.
Type of High School Program refers to whether the high school offers an Academic or Comprehensive course
program. Comprehensive high schools offer both a full range of secondary courses and a vocational program.
Some school districts offer pre-school or early childhood education programs for three and/or four year-olds.
The starting age for school districts is an especially important issue for parents who are concerned whether
their child is developmentally ready for school.
The data about district characteristics comes from information on file with the Massachusetts Department of
Education (D.O.E.) and information supplied by school superintendents in response to a School District Profile
Survey.
Cultural diversity information for the school year 1992-93 comes from the D.O.E.
Student population trends generally reflect rates of population growth or decline. Rapid increases in the
number of students in a school district affect such issues as space limitation and class size. This data
comes from the annual October reports filed by each district with the D.O.E.
Per Pupil Expenditures
Per pupil expenditure information provides another basis for judging a community's support of K-12 education.
Per pupil expenditures are based on the End-of-Year report that each school district files with the D.O.E. To
derive the per pupil expenditure, a district's operating costs are divided by the number of students attending
school in the district.
Each School District Profile presents per pupil expenditures:
At each school level
Elementary
Middle/Jr. High
High School
By program
Regular Day, in which most children are concentrated
Special Education
Because operating costs are different for different types of districts (elementary and secondary), state averages
listed in this section represent averages for the type of district being presented.
Selected District Allocations
The way a district allocates its education funds is an important indicator in determining where the district's
education priorities lie. Each School District Profile presents the district's allocation of funds on a per pupil
basis in seven different budget areas (teachers, transportation, maintenance, administration, athletics, and
textbooks).
While the allocation of educational funds does not give the whole funding picture, it does provide a view of a
district's funding priorities in key areas. For example, text books are an obvious crucial component in the
education of students. The quality of text books in a district can be a reflection of the quality of its educational
environment. It is more difficult to prepare students for a new century if their science or history books are more
than a decade old.
This information is derived from the End-of-Year report that each school district files with the D.O.E. This
section also includes the community's implicit School Tax Rate.
Student Performance
The most significant indicator in assessing the quality of a school district is the actual academic performance of
its students.
The Massachusetts Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) has been assessing student
performance in grades 4, 8, and 12 since 1988. MEAP scores reflect an assessment of performance of
students. For each district, MEAP scores are presented alongside state average scores and the highest
district average scores in the state.
MEAP statewide proficiency scores are reported in five levels. Levels III and IV (Three and Four)
demonstrate mastery of the curriculum. Each School District Profile includes the percentage of assessed
students who have attained Level III or IV proficiency in various categories (math, science, and so
forth).
Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SATs) have long been the standard yardstick used to measure performance
of high school seniors. Each School District Profile includes the average Verbal and Math SAT scores for
reporting districts along with the percentage of students taking the SAT in the district. This information
was supplied by superintendents.
In addition, each School District Profile includes D.O.E. and superintendent reports on the percentage of
students who went on to attend college after high school graduation in 1988, 1992, and 1993.
Other Student Issues include a record of the school district's dropout rate, pupil-staff ratio, and
availability of sports programs.
Time Spent on Homework and Television is derived from the MEAP student survey. Each School
District Profile compares the percentage of students who report less than one hour of homework per day
and those who report watching four or more hours of television per day. Generally, good schools require
more homework, which should allow for less television viewing. However, the amount of television
viewing may be a better indicator of how involved the district's parents are with their children's lives
and educational program.
Violence, Drug & Alcohol Use Prevention Programs
Parents, educators, and students are all concerned about violence and drug abuse in our society and our schools.
This section identifies any programs the school district has instituted to help students confront and resolve
these difficult issues.
Teacher Profile
Each School District Profile provides teacher profile information for the district and compares them with
statewide averages.
Average length of service among a school district's corps of teachers can indicate the academic
environment in a district. Though a high rate of turnover might indicate teacher dissatisfaction, a medium
rate of turnover in the district might contribute to keeping the teaching corps fresh and involved.
The amount of funding teachers receive for professional development can indicate a district's
commitment to providing its teachers with the essential pedagogical tools to educate students well.
Teacher salaries indicate whether the district is competitive when recruiting for the best teachers.
Minimum and maximum teacher salaries for districts are based on responses by superintendents.
Average teacher salary for each district is calculated annually by the D.O.E. from information reported by
superintendents. (The average teacher compensation figure may include non-salary compensation, such
as tuition reimbursement, professional development funds, and substitute teacher pay.)
Notes on the District
In this section, each district superintendent briefly introduces the special programs, projects, philosophy, or
achievements of the district.
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8.116 | Looking for info. | CSLALL::PERLA | | Thu Jul 11 1996 14:49 | 8 |
| I am looking for information on school systems in Littleton,
Chelmsford, Westford, Tewksbury & Andover. I want to move to the area,
but haven't decided where yet & would like some info. on these school
districts to help make the decision.
Thanks,
cslall::Perla
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8.117 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Thu Jul 11 1996 16:48 | 9 |
|
Andover elementary schools and middle schools are very good.
The high school is not that good - class size is too big,
too many people from the neighboring towns trying to use a
relative's or a friend's address to get in, as a result a lot
of the Andover residents send their children to private high
schools.
Eva
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8.118 | WIndham/Salem NH pre-K and K | TLE::BENDEL | | Thu Jul 11 1996 17:37 | 6 |
| need info on pre-K ans K schools in the Windham/Salem NH area. Need to
make a decision fast, if I'm not too late already. Please email with any
information/names/recommendations for the Windham/Salem towns.
thanks.. Steve
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8.119 | | DECWIN::DUBOIS | Justice is not out-of-date | Fri Jul 12 1996 11:42 | 6 |
| I think Littleton and Chelmsford are supposed to be pretty good, but don't
have any firsthand experience. Littleton has only 1 elementary school, I
believe, so if you don't like something about the way they do things,
you are stuck.
Carol
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8.120 | Personal Experience With Southboro, MA? | ALFA2::LIPSON | | Mon Jul 15 1996 09:20 | 15 |
| Lisa Lipson
225-4352
chipbz::lipson -- please use
We're considering a move to Southboro and were wondering about the
schools. I've heard and read that the elementary and middle schools
are quite good -- but I've heard mixed reviews about the regional high
school. Any feedback, positive or negative would be great.
I have contacted work/family directions and received their information
package. Unfortunately school is out for summer -- so I can't make a
personal visit.
Thanks!
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8.121 | Input on 2 Salem NH preschools | CVG::BENDEL | | Mon Jul 22 1996 12:55 | 7 |
| Hi
Anyone have any experiences with Endless Opportunities and/or Quality
Time Learning in the Salem NH area? All input appreciated, good or
bad.
thanks Steve
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8.122 | More questions on 'Pre-schools" | MAL009::MAGUIRE | | Tue Sep 17 1996 06:46 | 31 |
8.123 | | LJSRV1::BOURQUARD | Deb | Tue Sep 17 1996 11:15 | 20 |
8.124 | | SMARTT::JENNISON | It's all about soul | Tue Sep 17 1996 12:18 | 18 |
8.125 | | JULIET::GILLIO_SU | | Tue Sep 17 1996 12:54 | 7 |
8.126 | Thanks...and a correction | MAL009::MAGUIRE | | Wed Sep 18 1996 04:54 | 7 |
8.127 | Littleton/Groton/Westford | NEMAIL::GODFREY | | Wed Jan 15 1997 12:24 | 12 |
8.128 | Pre-school in Leominster, MA | PASTA::UMBRELLO | | Thu Jan 23 1997 10:15 | 12 |
8.129 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Tue Jan 28 1997 11:01 | 14 |
|
My husband and I are starting the process of looking for a
private high school for our daughter. We live in North Andover
and we think we'll consider any school within 30 minutes drive.
Our main concern is academic excellence. I would appreciate any
experiences with private high schools in the area, especially
Philips Academy and Brooks School. Any info on student selection
and admission process would be very helpful.
Thanks,
Eva
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8.130 | KIDS INN - feedback? | MKOTS3::FREGEAU | | Sun Feb 23 1997 16:37 | 9 |
|
Looking for feedback on the Kids Inn daycare/pre-school in
Merrimack/Amherst (?). I have a 4 yr old and a 2 yr old.
Please send any information to:
MKOTS3::FREGEAU
[email protected]
DTN 227-3169
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8.131 | Pre-schools in Hudson, MA | BLUFSH::BARNDT | | Tue Mar 11 1997 15:04 | 10 |
|
I'd like to receive information on pre-schools in or near Hudson, MA.
I'm especially interested in pre-schools that are Christian.
For instance, does anyone know if St. Michael's has a pre-school?
Please send replies to blufsh::barndt or [email protected]
Thanks,
Ann
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8.132 | Lunenburg...Bonjour Pre-school Information | USOPS::HAVEY | | Mon Mar 24 1997 14:18 | 8 |
|
I am looking for information on the Bonjour Pre-school in Lunenburg,
MA...comments, experiences, etc. all welcome!
Thanks!
Maureen Havey
USOPS::HAVEY
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8.133 | Lunenburg Area Preschool Recommendations? | USOPS::JOHNSON | | Tue Mar 25 1997 11:06 | 15 |
| Hello,
We're looking for information on preschools in Lunenburg and the
surrounding area (Fitchburg, Leominster, Shirley, Townsend). We
recently moved from Gardner to Lunenburg. Please send all
recommendations and comments to linda johnson - MRO (Exchange mail) or
usops::johnson.
Yesterday we met with Lunenburg's superintendent of schools and our son
who won't be 5 until 9/14, does not meet Lunenburg's kindergarten cutoff
of 9/1. So, it's preschool for another year.
Thanks.
Linda
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8.134 | Need Kindergarten in Shrewsbury/Hudson MA | ALFA2::CAISSIE | | Wed Apr 09 1997 10:37 | 10 |
| I need to find full-day Kindergarten plus extended day care for my
daughter for this fall. I am looking for recommendations for
Kindergartens in Shrewsbury, MA or Hudson, MA.
If you have any information, please send email to me on
CHIPBZ::CAISSIE or call me on DTN 225-6878.
Thanks,
Sheryl
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