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Hartford Public Schools is the school district of Hartford, Connecticut. The current superintendent is Beth Schiavino-Narvaez, succeeding Christina Kishimoto, who served the Hartford Public Schools from 2005 to 2014.〔()〕 Hartford Public Schools offers school choice, allowing families to request the school setting they feel fits their needs best. This includes varied approaches and schools with areas of specialized focus, such as Asian Studies, Expeditionary Learning, Engineering and Green Technology, and Montessori, just to name a few. Hartford Public Schools also offers the Open Choice program which allows students to attend schools in nearby districts. Being public means helping everyone succeed Hartford Public Schools is committed to helping students achieve at every grade level. It established specific goals and measures to identify how well each student is progressing, so that resources can be focused where they are needed most. These goals are part of a Strategic Operating Plan. It is a way the District makes sure that it is responsive to everyone in the education process: students, parents, teachers, and the community as a whole. Being public means cooperation The district is fortunate to have many people and organizations supporting it. Some are national in scope, like the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington in Seattle (the organization behind the District's Portfolio strategy). Others are local partners, including corporations and businesses, community-based organizations and nonprofits, funders, and neighborhood leaders. ==Elementary Schools== * Achievement First Hartford Academy Elementary and Middle Schools, District School, Grades K - 8 * America's Choice at SAND, District School, Grades K - 8 * Asian Studies Academy at Dwight-Bellizzi, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * L.W. Batchelder Elementary, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Ramon E. Betances Early Reading Lab, Magnet School, Grades PK3 - 3 * Breakthrough Magnet School, Grades PK3 - 6 * Breakthrough II Magnet School, Grades PK3 -6 * Burns Latino Studies Academy, District School, Grades PK4- 8 * Alfred E Burr Elementary, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Capital Preparatory Magnet School - Lower School, Grades PK3 - 5 * John C. Clark, Jr. Elementary and Middle School, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Environmental Sciences Magnet School at Mary Hooker, Grades PK3 - 8 * Expeditionary Learning Academy at Moylan School (ELAMS), District/Open Choice, Grades PK4 - 5 * M.D. Fox Elementary, District School, Grades K - 8 * Global Communications Academy, District/Open Choice, Grades K - 6, 9 - 10 * Jumoke Academy at Milner, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * E.B. Kennelly, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * R.J. Kinsella Magnet School of Performing Arts, Magnet School, Grades PK4 - 12 * Montessori Magnet School at Moylan, Grades PK3 - 3 * Montessori Magnet School at Annie Fisher, Grades PK3 - 6 * Dr. James H. Naylor/CCSU Leadership Academy, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Parkville Elementary, District School, Grades PK4 - 5 * Sarah J. Rawson Elementary, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Dr. Joseph S. Renzulli Gifted & Talented Academy, District School, Grades K-1, 4-10 * Maria C. Colon Sanchez Elementary, District School, Grades PK4 - 5 * Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) Magnet School at Annie Fisher, Grades K - 8 * Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)at Ramon E. Betances, Magnet School, Grades 4 - 8 * Dr. Frank T. Simpson-Waverly, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Noah Webster MicroSociety Magnet School, Grades PK3 - 8 * West Middle, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 * Fred D. Wish, District School, Grades PK4 - 8 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hartford Public Schools (Connecticut)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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