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The Official Boarding Prep School Directory Schools a to Z
2020-2021 DIRECTORY THE OFFICIAL BOARDING PREP SCHOOL DIRECTORY SCHOOLS A TO Z Albert College ON .................................................23 Fay School MA ......................................................... 12 Appleby College ON ..............................................23 Forest Ridge School WA ......................................... 21 Archbishop Riordan High School CA ..................... 4 Fork Union Military Academy VA ..........................20 Ashbury College ON ..............................................23 Fountain Valley School of Colorado CO ................ 6 Asheville School NC ................................................ 16 Foxcroft School VA ..................................................20 Asia Pacific International School HI ......................... 9 Garrison Forest School MD ................................... 10 The Athenian School CA .......................................... 4 George School PA ................................................... 17 Avon Old Farms School CT ...................................... 6 Georgetown Preparatory School MD ................... 10 Balmoral Hall School MB .......................................22 The Governor’s Academy MA ................................ 12 Bard Academy at Simon's Rock MA ...................... 11 Groton School MA ................................................... 12 Baylor School TN ..................................................... 18 The Gunnery CT ........................................................ 7 Bement School MA................................................. -
Admission Trends
PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS READY, SET, TAKAWAY… From iPADs and on-line communities to Static Cling and smartphones, we got it covered…. • Technology • On-line Tools • Community Outreach • From your Campus • Admission Leadership Council iPAD in the Admission Office • Teacher videos • Student videos • Dorm life video • Day student “day in the life” video • Survey families about visit • Have applicant submit a writing sample • Slide Show with music • Sporting game 2 minute movie • Choral 2 minute movie • Theater production trailer iPAD iNVASION • An iPad for every child • Webb School, Knoxville, TN will require an iPAD for every student grade 4 to 12 • Students will lease the iPAD Statement from their Website: We chose the iPad because it is: • a device that could be a replacement for paper textbooks • a common tool for each student that would meet most of their day to day technology needs and that would help engage students in learning 24/7 • a device that would be easy to use and easy to support • a leveler that will allow students equal access to Apps that are both user friendly and cost effective Smartphone Applications Mobile version of your school website Mobile version of your admission page App for our app? It’s a trend that’s here to stay www.voices.com On-line Optimization • Blogging or Glog at Gould Academy • Micro sites – www.gouldacademy.org • Be Recent, Be Reactive and Be Rewarded Who’s mining your SEO? • Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the visibility of a website or a web page in search engines via the -
Rumsey Hall School
RUMSEY HALL SCHOOL Acceptance List for the Class of 2020 Matriculation List for the Class of 2020 Asheville School, NC Avon Old Farms School, CT American School Foundation, MX Benet Academy, IL Asheville School, NC Berkshire School, MA Avon Old Farms, CT Blair Academy, NJ Berkshire School, MA Brewster Academy, NH Blair Academy, NJ Brooks School, MA Brewster Academy, NH Canterbury School, CT Brooks School, MA Chapel Hill-Chauncy Hall, MA Canterbury School, CT Chatham Hall, VA Choate Rosemary Hall, CT Cheshire Academy, CT Christopher Columbus H.S., FL Choate Rosemary Hall, CT Culver Academies, IN Christopher Columbus HS, FL Episcopal High School, VA Concord Academy, MA Forman School, CT Culver Academies, IN Frederick Gunn School, CT Cushing Academy, MA Hopkins School, CT Emma Willard School, NY Hotchkiss School, CT Episcopal High School, VA Kent School, CT Ethel Walker School, CT King School, CT Forman School, CT Loomis Chaffee, CT Frederick Gunn School, CT Masters School, NY Governor’s Academy, MA Palmer Trinity School, FL Gulliver Prep, FL Peddie School, NJ The Hill School, PA St. George’s School, RI Hopkins School, CT Salisbury School, CT Hotchkiss School, CT South Kent School, CT Kent School, CT St. Mark’s, MA King School, CT Suffield Academy, CT Lawrence Academy, MA Taft School, CT Loomis Chaffee School, CT Tomas Moro Lomas, MX Master’s School, NY Vermont Academy, VT Millbrook School, NY Westminster School, CT Miss Porter’s School, CT Westover School, CT Northfield Mount Hermon, MA Wyoming Seminary, PA Oldfields School, MD Palmer Trinity School, FL Peddie School, NJ Pennington School, NJ Pomfret School, CT Portsmouth Abbey, RI Proctor Academy, NH St. -
Solar on Connecticut Schools: Why Not on Yours?
Solar on Connecticut Schools Why not on yours? The purpose of this report is to encourage you, as a member of a school board, school administrator, or member of the public, to consider putting solar on (or next to) your school. Schools with solar save money on their electric bills, reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, and provide an onsite educational opportunity for their students. As Connecticut looks to meet its ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, solar energy has played a significant and rapidly growing role. Across the state, schools have shown clear leadership. At last count, over 100 schools have installed sizeable solar arrays on their rooftops, parking lots and land. Yet, these 100 schools represent less than 10% of the schools in the state, so the potential for further installations of clean energy is immense Nayaug Elementary, Glastonbury, CT With their typically substantial flat roofs, large parking lots and high electricity demand, schools are excellent candidates for solar installations. As the cost of solar panels and their installation plummets, schools have been able to reduce their electricity bills, shifting funds to their primary purpose: educating our youth. In fact, school solar arrays invariably work their way into the school curriculum, providing a powerful, tangible educational tool. Other CT Schools as a Resource Our report includes a list of over 100 Connecticut schools with solar arrays larger than 60 kW. In total, these arrays represent a combined installed capacity of over 17 megawatts, capable of producing over 20 million kWh per year. We created the list to help you find schools that have already installed solar. -
Facility Code District Name School Name Date Open Date
Facility Code District Name School Name Date Open Date Closed Description 0010111 Andover School District Andover Elementary School 7/1/1984 0020111 Ansonia School District P.A.C.E. (Positive And Creative Education) 8/27/2014 0020121 Ansonia Assumption‐Ansonia 7/1/2000 0020241 Ansonia Julia Day Nursery Inc. 7/1/2007 0020311 Ansonia School District Mead School 7/1/1984 0020341 Ansonia Team Early Education Center 7/1/2007 0020411 Ansonia School District P.A.C.E. ‐ PM (Positive And Creative Education ‐ PM) 8/29/2016 0020441 Ansonia Team Early Education Harry Ford Center 12/24/2015 0020482 Derby Disability Resource Network, Inc. ‐ Derby 7/1/2006 0020541 Ansonia Lower Naugatuck Valley School 7/1/2007 0020641 Ansonia Valley YMCA Child Care Center 12/30/2015 0020741 Ansonia TEAM Early Education ‐ Home Visiting 6/30/2017 0020811 Ansonia School District Prendergast School 7/1/1999 0020911 Ansonia School District Ansonia Public Schools Pre‐K Program 7/3/2017 0021011 Ansonia School District Ansonia 18‐21 Transition Program 7/1/2019 0025111 Ansonia School District Ansonia Middle School 7/1/1997 0026111 Ansonia School District Ansonia High School 7/1/1984 0030111 Ashford School District Ashford School 7/1/1998 0040111 Avon School District Avon Early Learning Center at Roaring Brook School 8/28/2014 0040221 Avon Farmington Valley Academy Montessori 7/1/2008 0040311 Avon School District Roaring Brook School 7/1/1984 0040411 Avon School District Pine Grove School 7/1/1990 0040511 Avon School District Thompson Brook School 7/1/2002 0045111 Avon School -
Avon Oldfarms School
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2019 Top 200 Kindergarten Through Grade 12 Public and Private Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records
2019 Top 200 Kindergarten through Grade 12 Public and Private Schools by Number of Active SEVIS Records School Name School Type Total SEVIS IDs in 2019 Archdiocese of Los Angeles Private 1,129 EF International Academy Private 918 Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre Private 731 CATS Academy Boston Private 659 Fairmont Private Schools Private 613 Montverde Academy Private 531 IMG ACADEMY Private 503 Broadfording Christian Academy Private 490 Archdiocese of Chicago Private 441 North Broward Preparatory School Private 432 American Learning Systems, Inc. Private 370 Keio Academy of New York Private 367 The Village School Private 355 Archdiocese of Philadelphia Private 353 Southlands Christian Schools Private 316 Layton Christian Academy Private 313 THORNTON ACADEMY Private 297 Windermere Preparatory School Private 276 Archdiocese of New York Private 261 St. Johnsbury Academy Private 260 Idyllwild Arts Academy Private 237 Anaheim Discovery Christian Schools Private 237 Diocese of Providence Catholic Schools Private 235 Hoosac School Private 231 Diocese of San Bernardino Private 228 Interlochen Arts Academy Private 227 Roman Catholic Schools of Archdiocese of Newark Private 221 Kent School Private 221 Northfield Mount Hermon Private 218 The Grier School Private 215 Cushing Academy Private 215 Diocese of Bridgeport Private 211 Fei Tian Academy of the Arts Private 210 Archdiocese of Hartford Private 208 Gateway Legacy Christian Academy Private 207 Word of Life Traditional School Private 204 The Culver Academies Private 204 Crean Lutheran -
LC Goes Solar New Solar Array to Supply Campus with Green Energy
The Loomis Chaffee Log Issue CIV, No. 2 Est. 1915 • 4 Batchelder Rd., Windsor, CT October 25, 2019 LC Goes Solar New Solar Array to Supply Campus with Green Energy By NICHOLAS DARRAS ’21 Loomis buys energy from. The energy de- Contributor livered will substantially decrease Loomis’s power bill,” he said. As Loomis’ energy bill This fall on the Island, Loomis Chaffee decreases, the school will be able to put will finally finish installing a massive solar more tuition dollars toward other needs. array, originally scheduled to open in Feb- “The cost of the array is minimal because ruary of 2019. Set to be finished by early of a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) November, this array will supply Loomis Loomis made,” Mr. Hall said. The PPA is an with cleaner, green energy. agreement whereby Loomis will purchase The project was initially developed by energy at a cheap fixed price for 25 years, Jason Liu ’17. Drawing on his research and while a third party company will take care coursework, and working alongside As- of maintenance and installation of the sociate Director of the Alvord Center Mr. array. Jeff Dyreson, Jason developed the idea of During the construction of the array, implementing solar panels around campus finding an appropriate place to put it for his Gilchrist Environmental Fellowship proved challenging. In the area surround- (GEF) project. ing Loomis are various wetlands protected Jason’s goal was to have a solar array that under Connecticut law. Loomis had the could meet 25-30% of the electrical demand option of placing the array in the wetlands of our campus. -
County/School Name County/School Name Connecticut
For awards purposes, each county is its own region - except that counties followed by the same number are grouped together as one region. DECEMBER 2010 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 TOT Connecticut Nauset Reg. HS 23 21 17 61 Fairfield - 1 Pope John Paul II High School 16 16 13 45 Brien McMahon HS 9 18 4 31 Sturgis Charter PS 18 16 18 52 Brookfield HS 30 27 57 Berkshire - 8 Bunnell HS 13 16 14 43 Berkshire School 30 30 23 83 Convent of the Sacred Heart 17 21 16 54 Mt. Greylock Reg. HS 26 26 24 76 New Canaan HS 27 24 23 74 Wahconah Reg. HS Ridgefield HS Bristol - 7 Stamford HS 21 20 16 57 Bishop Connolly HS 17 20 37 Hartford - 2 Coyle & Cassidy HS 13 19 12 44 East Granby HS 25 30 22 77 Durfee HS 11 9 2 22 Farmington HS 20 20 15 55 Mansfield HS 24 22 20 66 Granby Memorial HS 10 15 10 35 North Attleboro HS 23 23 19 65 Loomis Chaffee School 30 30 25 85 Seekonk HS 7 12 8 27 Master's School 13 20 10 43 Essex - 9 Miss Porter's School 25 24 16 65 Brooks School 30 30 25 85 Plainville HS 14 24 11 49 Masconomet Regional HS 12 16 28 St. Paul Catholic HS 14 19 11 44 Phillips Academy 30 30 28 88 Litchfield - 3 Saugus HS 18 23 19 60 Canterbury School 21 18 16 55 Waring School 14 18 10 42 Hotchkiss School 30 30 28 88 Franklin - 8 Kent School 27 30 27 84 Academy at Charlemont New Milford HS 20 22 42 Deerfield Academy 26 29 6 61 Northwestern Regional HS 16 18 14 48 Northfield Mount Hermon Sch 30 29 30 89 Rumsey Hall School 21 18 12 51 Hampshire - 8 Taft School 29 30 24 83 Williston Northamp. -
New England Mathematics League
For awards purposes, each county is its own region - except that counties followed by the same number are grouped together as one region. JANUARY 2011 HIGH SCHOOL SCORE REPORT SUMMARY County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT County/School Name #1 #2 #3 #4 TOT Connecticut Falmouth Academy 20 22 18 12 72 Fairfield - 1 Nauset Reg. HS 23 21 17 21 82 Brien McMahon HS 9 18 4 3 34 Pope John Paul II High School 16 16 13 13 58 Brookfield HS 30 27 57 Sturgis Charter PS 18 16 18 52 Bunnell HS 13 16 14 9 52 Berkshire - 8 Convent of the Sacred Heart 17 21 16 17 71 Berkshire School 30 30 23 28 111 New Canaan HS 27 24 23 21 95 Mt. Greylock Reg. HS 26 26 24 23 99 Ridgefield HS Wahconah Reg. HS Stamford HS 21 20 16 15 72 Bristol - 7 Hartford - 2 Bishop Connolly HS 17 20 14 51 Big Picture High School Coyle & Cassidy HS 13 19 12 44 East Granby HS 25 30 22 23 100 Durfee HS 11 9 2 5 27 Farmington HS 20 20 15 18 73 Mansfield HS 24 22 20 13 79 Granby Memorial HS 10 15 10 13 48 North Attleboro HS 23 23 19 18 83 Loomis Chaffee School 30 30 25 24 109 Seekonk HS 7 12 8 7 34 Master's School 13 20 10 16 59 Essex - 9 Miss Porter's School 25 24 16 21 86 Brooks School 30 30 25 29 114 Plainville HS 14 24 11 49 Masconomet Regional HS 12 16 28 St. -
Annual Report 2014-2015 2014-2015 Dear Friends, Board of Directors
empowering future leaders AnnuAl RepoRt 2014-2015 2014-2015 dear friends, BoARd of diReCtoRs Joan W. Duncan reflecting on our 20th anniversary celebration Chair last fall, we are reminded of all the people who helped us achieve this amazing milestone. Andy Hobson Treasurer From our earliest days, there were the committed independent school partners who supported our mission and recognized the Keith D. Grossman vital importance of supporting educational access. We honor Secretary the more than 340 dedicated students, and their families, who knew that with hard work, motivation and focus, they could Neil Augustine Tiffany Burnette overcome any challenges and explore life-changing opportunities Emily Wilson Burns during their 12-year REACH Prep journey, and ultimately Suzanne Cabot graduate from some of the country’s top colleges and universities. Kimberly Clarke We appreciate our many community and program partners who Trish Davies provided us with their endless support, encouragement and Mark Davis John Harvey experience. We thank the Board of Directors whose stewardship Allison Lake and leadership created a thriving and sustainable organization. Alice Mahoney We deeply value the REACH Prep staff and faculty who brought Pamela McKoin the mission to life every day. And, of course, we thank our Scott Nelson generous donors, both past and present, who ensured Betsy O’Reilly Alan Paynter REACH Prep’s ability to provide such a wide array of programs Mary S. Sykes and services. Melissa Thomson Brook Urban Throughout the pages of this annual report, alumni, Scholars and Jill Weiss school partners share their REACH Prep stories and the positive exeCutive diReCtoR impact the program has had on each of them. -
RUMSEY PS As of Sept 13.Spub
Rumsey Hall School Head of School Position Statement Washington, Connecticut July 1, 2021 RUMSEY HALL SCHOOL Head of School ~ July 1, 2021 THE PLACE/OVERVIEW Welcome to a place where childhood is preserved; where there is a culture of caring for each individual child; where there is a long history of deep values and a spirit of community; where children are encouraged to try new things and take risks. This school gives children the space to build confidence and meets the needs of all students by planning for how each child will succeed. Much of this school’s success is because of the strong faculty-student relaonships that form over me. Those transformave relaonships oen last long past the student’s me at the School. Welcome to Rumsey Hall School! Rumsey Hall is located on a gorgeous campus with ideal facilies for a deeply commied faculty and LOCATION junior day and boarding school staff to meet the needs of their serving students in Kindergarten students. As one parent indicated, Rumsey Hall is located in the town through grade 9. The School “Rumsey Hall is a life-changing of Washington, Conneccut in maintains a talented, movated and experience.” beauful Litchfield County. Farms, rolling hills, panoramic vistas, quiet country roads and historic colonial architecture are signatures of the region and indeed exist at the School. Rumsey Hall is overflowing with quintessenal New England ambiance. Here one can maintain both a small-town lifestyle and a rich and vibrant culture. Rumsey Hall is surrounded by several well-known New England boarding schools. Washington consists of five quaint villages: Marbledale, New Preston, Washington Green, Washington Depot and Woodville.