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CSA 2019 Winners Spreadsheet Connecticut College Success Award-Winning Schools Award Total % Low-income District School City Type year(s) enrollment students Amistad Academy District Amistad Academy New Haven 2019 Public charter 1,036 77% Avon School District Avon High School Avon 2019 Public district 1,038 6% Berlin School District Berlin High School Berlin 2019 Public district 953 14% Bolton School District Bolton High School Bolton 2019 Public district 307 18% Brookfield School District Brookfield High School Brookfield 2019 Public district 880 8% Cheshire School District Cheshire High School Cheshire 2019 Public district 1,481 8% Darien School District Darien High School Darien 2019 Public district 1,356 2% East Hartford School District Connecticut Ib Academy East Hartford 2019 Public district 192 39% East Lyme School District East Lyme High School East Lyme 2019 Public district 1,045 13% Fairfield School District Fairfield Ludlowe High School Fairfield 2019 Public district 1,508 8% Fairfield School District Fairfield Warde High School Fairfield 2019 Public district 1,518 13% Farmington School District Farmington High School Farmington 2019 Public district 1,220 12% Glastonbury School District Glastonbury High School Glastonbury 2019 Public district 2,037 10% Granby School District Granby Memorial High School Granby 2019 Public district 694 9% Greenwich School District Greenwich High School Greenwich 2019 Public district 2,534 15% Guilford School District Guilford High School Guilford 2019 Public district 1,083 9% Hartford School District University High School Hartford 2019 Public district 431 43% Marine Science Magnet High School Learn School District Groton 2019 Public district 271 32% Of Southeastern Connecticut Madison School District Daniel Hand High School Madison 2019 Public district 1,164 5% Milford School District Joseph A. Foran High School Milford 2019 Public district 920 15% Monroe School District Masuk High School Monroe 2019 Public district 1,092 8% New Canaan School District New Canaan High School New Canaan 2019 Public district 1,251 0% North Haven School District North Haven High School North Haven 2019 Public district 1,000 15% Old Saybrook School District Old Saybrook Senior High School Old Saybrook 2019 Public district 444 13% Regional School District 05 Amity Regional High School Woodbridge 2019 Public district 1,486 4% Regional School District 09 Joel Barlow High School Redding 2019 Public district 1,008 4% Regional School District 18 Lyme-Old Lyme High School Old Lyme 2019 Public district 460 7% Ridgefield School District Ridgefield High School Ridgefield 2019 Public district 1,693 4% Rocky Hill School District Rocky Hill High School Rocky Hill 2019 Public district 705 15% Seymour School District Seymour High School Seymour 2019 Public district 664 24% Simsbury School District Simsbury High School Simsbury 2019 Public district 1,423 8% South Windsor School District South Windsor High School South Windsor 2019 Public district 1,318 12% The Academy Of Information Stamford School District Stamford 2019 Public district 686 37% Technology Trumbull School District Trumbull High School Trumbull 2019 Public district 2,151 9% Waterbury School District Waterbury Arts Magnet School (High) Waterbury 2019 Public district 488 49% West Hartford School District Conard High School West Hartford 2019 Public district 1,540 24% West Hartford School District Hall High School West Hartford 2019 Public district 1,463 17% Weston School District Weston High School Weston 2019 Public district 840 3% Westport School District Staples High School Westport 2019 Public district 1,885 4% Wilton School District Wilton High School Wilton 2019 Public district 1,336 2% Wolcott School District Wolcott High School Wolcott 2019 Public district 800 21% greatschools.org.
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