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Greenwich Public Schools is a school district located in Fairfield County, in Greenwich, Connecticut. The district has boundaries that are coterminous with those of the town. Approximately 8,840 students, grades K–12, attend the Greenwich Public Schools.
As of 2012, elementary schools had the same pattern of racial segregation as the town as a whole with Hispanic students concentrated in the two elementary schools in the southwestern corner of the district, New Lebanon and Hamilton Avenue.[1] There is a Connecticut racial diversity law which requires that the percentage of students in an ethnic group in a school may not deviate by more than 25% from the average for the district. Thus, as of 2013, the district was out of compliance[2] and was searching for solutions.[3]
List of Schools
edit- Greenwich High School (grades 9-12)
- Middle Schools (grades 6-8)
- Central Middle School
- Eastern Middle School
- Western Middle School
- Elementary Schools (grades K-5)
- Cos Cob
- Glenville
- The International School at Dundee
- Julian Curtis
- New Lebanon
- North Mianus
- North Street
- Old Greenwich
- Parkway
- Hamilton Avenue
- Riverside
Notes
edit- ^ "Imbalance in Greenwich Schools". The New York Times. July 19, 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
- ^ Baker, Al (July 19, 2013). "Law on RacialDiversity Stirs Greenwich Schools". The New York Times. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
- ^ "Greenwich Public Schools Facility Utilization and Racial Balance Frequently Asked Questions" (PDF). Greenwich Public Schools. 2013. Retrieved July 20, 2013.