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  2. Capitol Region Education Council - Wikipedia

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    The CREC Foundation, a tax-exempt charitable 501 (c)(3) organization, was established in 2005 to support the Capitol Region Education Council its members, programs, and schools. The Foundation is governed by a board of directors. By design, the majority of CREC Foundation directors also serve on the Capitol Region Education Council.

  3. List of high schools in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    New Britain High School: New Britain Public Schools: New Britain: Hartford County: Central Connecticut Conference: Golden Hurricane: New Canaan High School: New Canaan Public Schools: New Canaan: Fairfield County: FCIAC: Red Rams: New England Jewish Academy: Private (Jewish) West Hartford: Hartford County: N/A: Eagles: New Fairfield High School ...

  4. Capitol Region Athletic League - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Region Athletic League (CRAL) is a high school athletic conference in Connecticut affiliated with the CIAC. [1] Founded in 2013, its members are mainly located in Greater Hartford and consists of former members of the defunct Constitution State Conference.

  5. Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The CREC Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts Half Day (known formerly as the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts) is an integrated magnet arts high school serving students in Hartford, Connecticut and its surrounding towns. It is one of four schools located on the 16-acre (65,000 m 2) campus of The Learning Corridor.

  6. Consolidated School District of New Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Consolidated School District of New Britain, also known as New Britain Public Schools, is a school district headquartered in New Britain, Connecticut. The district serves approximately 10,000 students.

  7. Bloomfield, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bloomfield is home to three secondary schools: the public Bloomfield High School, the inter-district Global Experience Magnet School (serving grades 6–12), and the Metropolitan Learning Center, a CREC school serving grades 6–12. Bloomfield Public Schools (Connecticut) also has: Pre-K3–K The Wintonbury Early Childhood Magnet School

  8. New Britain High School - Wikipedia

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    Public school: Motto "A world of Opportunity. A Place for Everyone." Established: 1850 (174 years ago) () [citation needed] School district: Consolidated School District of New Britain: CEEB code: 070455: Principal: Damon Pearce: Staff: 149.00 (FTE) [1] Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 2,363 (2021-22) [1] Student to teacher ratio: 15.86 [1] Color(s ...

  9. New Britain, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The local high school is New Britain High School. New Britain was also home to the Mountain Laurel Sudbury School but has since closed in 2019. [31] The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford is responsible for the operation of Catholic schools. A Catholic elementary school, Sacred Heart School, is in New Britain. [32] St.