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Cheshire Public Schools

School district in Connecticut, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cheshire Public Schools
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Cheshire Public Schools is the school district of Cheshire, Connecticut, United States. In 1992 and 2024, the district had about 4300 students from kindergarten through high school level.[1][2]

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In 1997, Cheshire's district superintendent Ralph Wallace announced that he "wouldn't recruit minority teachers in a thousand years," and made other critical comments about diversity goals,[3] leading to increased state monitoring and press coverage.[4] In 2024, the district spent $19,189 per student, and was ranked 109th out of 166 Connecticut school districts in per-pupil spending.[2]

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Schools

Secondary

Primary

  • Chapman School
  • Doolittle School
  • Highland School
  • Norton School

Preschool through kindergarten

  • James H. Darcey School and the Stephen August Early Intervention Center (EIC) Preschool

Alternative

  • Humiston School (alternative high school)

References

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