Newtown Public Schools

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Newtown Public Schools
Location
4 Fairfield Circle South
Newtown (Fairfield County) Connecticut 06470

United States
District information
Type Public
Grades Pre-Kindergarten to 12[1]
Superintendent Dr. Joseph V. Erardi, Jr.[2]
Schools 9[1]
Budget $92,130,000 (2012-2013 school year)[1]
District ID 0902910[1]
Students and staff
Students 5,298[1]
Teachers 380.33 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Student-teacher ratio 14.63[1]
Other information
Website www.newtown.k12.ct.us

Newtown Public Schools is a school district in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. As of 2013 it contained seven schools, with a total enrollment of 5298,[3] an increase of 1663 since 1994.[4] It comprises 2.64% of Fairfield county (0.53% of the state).[4] Teachers in the school district are paid more than average for the area, which has in the past led to complaints from neighbouring districts of staff being poached from them.[5]

History

The building that now houses Hawley School was built from donations to Newtown by Mary Elizabeth Hawley in 1921, and was in fact named after her parents. It was a modern building for the time, having as it did central heating, an auditorium, a chemistry laboratory, and fireproofing; however nowadays it lacks facilities with respect to other schools in the district, such as central air conditioning. By 1950, the school had become so overcrowded that an extension was built at the rear of the building and some of the old one-room schoolhouses were re-opened. The Newtown High School was located in this building from 1921 to 1953, when it was moved to a new building on Queen Street. The Hawley building was re-used as an elementary school, serving kindergarten to grade 8. The high school moved from Queen Street in 1970, and the Queen Street building became what is today Newtown Middle School, with the Hawley elementary school reduced to serving kindergarten to grade 4.[6][7][8]

The playground facilities used by Hawley School were once the Newtown Fairgrounds. They became Taylor Field, owned by Cornelius Byron Taylor, who donated the field to the town at the same time as Hawley donated the building.[7]

On May 10, 2013, a task force voted unanimously to demolish the existing Sandy Hook elementary school and construct a new school on the existing site[9]

2012 school shooting

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On December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza shot his mother at home, then killed 26 people (20 children and 6 staff) and himself at Sandy Hook Elementary School.[10] It was the second-deadliest school shooting in U.S. history, after the 2007 Virginia Tech shootings and the deadliest of any U.S. elementary school.[11][12][13]

The Sandy Hook building has been decommissioned for the time being, with the school's student body resuming classes in the defunct Chalk Hill Middle School building in nearby Monroe on January 3, 2013.[14]

Donna Page, the school's former principal, is the interim principal, telling parents it was her "calling" to return after the tragedy. She was the principal for 14 years before retiring in 2010.[15]

Many residents of Newtown expressed support for turning the site of the shooting at the former Sandy Hook Elementary School building into a memorial. [16]

The township decided demolition of the old school and a replacement would be the most appropriate course of action. Demolition of the old building began in October 2013 and finished in November 2013.[17] The demolition of the school was highly guarded and workers were required to sign confidentiality agreements to protect the victims and their families. A new school is expected to be open by December 2016. The town accepted a state grant of $49.3 million to cover the costs of the demolition.[18] [19]

Schools

Schools in the district
School Type Location Grades Enrollment
(year)
Teaching staff
(year)
Notes Website
Newtown High School High school Sandy HookLua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. 9–12[3] 1731 (2012)[3] 124 (2012)[3] Won Blue Ribbon school status[5] Official website
Newtown Middle School Middle school Newtown 7–8[3] 897 (2012)[3] 70 (2012)[3] Previously the high school, see #History[6] Official website
Reed Intermediate School Intermediate school Newtown 5–6[3] 895 (2012)[3] 55 (2012)[3] The school is named after John Reed, who was superintendent of schools in the district for 20 years.[20] Official website
Hawley School Elementary school Newtown Kindergarten–4[3] 416 (2012)[3] 26 (2012)[3] Previously the high school, see #History[6] Official website
Middle Gate School Elementary school Newtown Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Kindergarten–4[3] 480 (2012)[3] 33 (2012)[3] Official website
Head O'Meadow School Elementary school Newtown Kindergarten–4[3] 369 (2012)[3] 24 (2012)[3] Official website
Sandy Hook Elementary School Elementary school *Monroe [21] Kindergarten–4[3] 575 (2012)[22] 38 (2012)[22] Site of the December 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. *Vacant Chalk Hill Middle School in Monroe renamed Sandy Hook Elementary School for returning students until the old Sandy Hook school is demolished and rebuilt. Official website

See also

References

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  2. http://www.newtown.k12.ct.us
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  4. 4.0 4.1 MD 1994, p. C—42.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Sperling & Sander 2006, p. 298.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Patch 2012b.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Cruson 2012.
  8. Cruson 2002, p. 30.
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  12. Associated Press Official: 27 dead in Conn. school shooting
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  19. http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/05/10/18179828-task-force-recommends-building-new-school-at-site-of-sandy-hook-massacre?lite
  20. Patch 2012a.
  21. ES 2012.
  22. 22.0 22.1 SM 2012a.

Reference bibliography

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Further reading

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