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The Jamestown School Department, in partnership with the community, provides a respectful environment that challenges each child to fulfill his/her unique potential, and to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to become active and engaged 21st century learners and citizens.
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The Little Compton School District believes that: We can always improve. Each student has the right to an educational experience based on high standards. All children can achieve high standards. Not all children will achieve the standards in the same way or in the same time. School must provide safe, secure, nurturing learning environments. School must be flexible to change. Education is shared responsibility requiring the cooperation of the student, home, school, and community. School prepares and challenge students to contribute to the community. Love of learning fosters life-long educational growth.
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Mission: In partnership with students, parents, and community, the Middletown Public Schools will cultivate lifelong learning through a collaborative, student-centered, educational model in the context of real world experiences.
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The Newport Public Schools are located in the scenic city of Newport, RI. Our school district includes Rogers High School and Newport Area Career & Technical Center (Grades 9 - 12), Thompson Middle School (Grades 5 - 8), Coggeshall Elementary (Grades K - 4), Cranston-Calvert Elementary (Grades K - 4), Sullivan Elementary at Triplett (Grades K - 4) and Underwood Elementary (Grades PK - 4). We are excited to be building the new Pell Elementary School on Dexter Street to be completed in 2013. Newport Public Schools offer many great programs to help your child learn and develop into a responsible, contributing citizen. We believe that every student should be challenged and supported throughout their educational career. Principals, teachers, and staff are dedicated to making a positive difference in your child’s life.
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Our mission is to create a comprehensive teaching and learning environment which provides opportunities to students to become, to their fullest potential, responsible citizens, self-directed individuals, and life-long learners.
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The Tiverton School Department has a total school population of 1917 students who are supported by a professional staff of 178 teachers and 62 non-certified support staff. The district is comprised of three elementary schools grades K-4, one middle school grades 5-8, and one high school grades 9-12. Tiverton High School is currently accredited by the N.E.A.S.C. (New England Association of Schools and Colleges). The high school is currently participating in the re-accreditation process which is scheduled to conclude in the Spring of 2012. The Tiverton School Department is committed to standards-based instruction and performance in a K-12 continuum. High expectations for student performance are supported by a rigorous curriculum that is aligned to both state and national standards. The School Department has initiated steps towards adopting the Common Core Standards which are scheduled for implementation in September 2014. Administrators are continually striving to build and improve our learning community by increasing parent, student, and community participation in support of our efforts to support high standards for both our faculty and students. Our goal is to provide every student the opportunity to excel and meet high standards in all of their classes at every grade level.