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Windsor Public Schools Administrative Offices
601 Matianuck Ave, Windsor, CT 06095
The Windsor Public Schools Administrative Offices share a building with the L.P. Wilson Community Center. The WindsorMore Public Schools system consists of Roger Wolcott Early Childhood Center, Poquonock School, Clover Street Elementary, John F. Kennedy Elementary, Oliver Ellsworth Elementary, Sage Park Middle School and Windsor High School. In total, the system serves 4,000 students.
Poquonock School
1760 Poquonock Ave, Windsor, CT 06095
Poquonock School is a public elementary school serving grades 1 - 5. Three hundred students are taught each day in aMore school house originally built in 1947. The school offers many programs to its students, including visual arts, music, and physical education. Speech and language technicians, social workers, and a psychologist are also on staff. Other featured programs include a parent volunteer program, peer mediators, and semi-annual book fairs.
John F. Kennedy School
530 Park Ave, Windsor, CT 06095
The John F. Kennedy School provides public education for approximately 400 students in grades 1 through 5. The schoolMore focuses on literacy across the curriculum and offers special programs that enhance learning, including Trailblazers Math and the Challenge Resource Program. Students are able to participate in programs dedicated to vocal and instrumental music and visual arts. A social worker, nurse, psychologist and speech clinician are on staff. The school also offers various volunteer opportunities and has an active PTO.
Roger Wolcott Early Childhood Center
57 E Wolcott Ave, Windsor, CT 06095
Located in the Wilson section of town, Roger Wolcott Early Childhood Center provides pre-school and kindergartenMore education. All public-school kindergartners attend Roger Wolcott. Kindergarten classes are half-day classes. The school's approach to education built upon providing literacy and numeracy education as the foundation of child development. Character development and communication are also at the heart of the curriculum. In addition to its in-school programs, Wolcott also provides a Family Resource Center and a tuition-based after- and before-school program.
Pathways to Technology Magnet School
184 Windsor Ave, Windsor, CT 06095
Pathways to Technology is an interdistrict magnet school near the Windsor/Hartford line, and is a member of the HartfordMore Public Schools System. The school specializes in education that prepares its students for participation in a technology driven society. It serves grades 9 - 12 and has about 400 students. Pathways focuses on accepting and educating students that are on track to attend college. It aims to provide an educational foundation for college and professional careers in such fields as animation, graphic design, software programming and computer forensic science.
Clover Street School
57 Clover St, Windsor, CT 06095
Clover Street Public School provides elementary education to 300 students in grades 1 through 5. The school's curriculumMore focuses on literacy and provides numerous learning tools to achieve learning objectives. Learning tools include Trailblazers Math, and the Challenge Resource Program for gifted and talented youth. Clover Street has a 10,000-volume library, networked computers in a mobile computer lab, and instruction in library science, music and the visual arts.
Oliver Ellsworth Elementary School
730 Kennedy Rd, Windsor, CT 06095
Located in the Hayden Station section of Windsor, Oliver Ellsworth Elementary School is the town's largest publicMore elementary school. The school has more than 400 students and provides them with various scholastic programs and a 10,000-volume library. The school is also equipped with a networked computer lab and athletic fields. Oliver Ellsworth hosts a semi-annual book fair and a Family Fun Night and has a student-run school store. The school is named for the third chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, who was born in Windsor.
Windsor High School
50 Sage Park Rd, Windsor, CT 06095
Windsor High School provides public education to more than 1,400 students. Students are able to participate in variousMore varsity and junior varsity sports. Athletic teams include, but are not limited to, football, soccer, volleyball, track, and lacrosse. Students are also able to participate in art and music programs. WHS provides a widespread Advanced Placement curriculum to academically qualifying students. Foreign language courses and extracurricluar activities such as clubs are also available for student participation.
First Church Early Learning Center
107 Palisado Ave, Windsor, CT 06095
First Church Early Learning Center is a preschool that provides programming and education for children ages 3 and 4. TheMore center is located in the First Church Parish House. Its curriculum includes arts, music and physical activity. Financial assistance is available based on need. The center is open year-round but classes follow the Windsor public school calendar.
Sage Park Middle School
25 Sage Park Rd, Windsor, CT 06095
As the only middle school in the Windsor public school system, Sage Park educates 1,000 sixth through eigth-gradeMore students. The school boasts a wide-ranging curriculum, covering rquirements like art, social studies and foreign languages, and electives such as culinary arts, marketing and technology arts and media. Students at Sage Park have the ability to participate in a number of extracurricular activities including orchestra, band, choir and various interscholastic athletic teams. There are also a number of clubs that students can join, including bowling, drama, ski and more.