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  2. Education Reference Group - Wikipedia

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    The number of students enrolled in the district is also considered. ERGs range from A (most affluent) to I. The Connecticut State Department of Education created the educational reference groups (ERGs) in 1989 as a research and performance measurement tool. ERGs are a classification system under which school districts are grouped together to ...

  3. New Haven Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) is a school district serving the city of New Haven, Connecticut. Wilbur Cross High School and Hillhouse High School are New Haven's two largest public secondary schools and the only non-magnet secondary schools in the district. Almost all of the district's schools have been renovated under a 15-year, $1.375 ...

  4. List of school districts in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of public school districts in Connecticut.. The majority of school districts are dependent on town and municipal governments. The U.S. Census Bureau counts the regional school districts, which are governed by independent school boards and cover at least two towns, as individual governments.

  5. Category:Schools in New Haven, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Schools in New Haven, Connecticut" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Darien High School - Wikipedia

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    The second high school building, on a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) site at 80 High School Lane, opened in 1960 and was torn down in 2005. The current high school, designed by Newman Architects of New Haven, was constructed from 2003 to 2005, opening in the fall of 2005. [10] The project cost roughly US$76 million.

  7. Strong School - Wikipedia

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    Strong School is a school located at 69 Grand Ave. in the Fair Haven neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut, USA. It is an overflow school for district kindergartners and first graders. [ 1 ] It has a student population of approximately 277 [ 2 ] utilizing a 1.055-acre (4,270 m 2 ) site.

  8. Worthington Hooker School - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Hooker School (WHS) is a public elementary and middle school in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. It is part of the New Haven Public Schools district and is named after former Yale University professor and physician Dr. Worthington Hooker (1806–1867).

  9. Co-op High School - Wikipedia

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    Public school: Motto: Celebrate all the arts in all that you do! Established: 1983 (42 years ago) () School district: New Haven Public Schools: CEEB code: 070261: Principal: Paul T. Camarco: Grades: 9-12: Enrollment: 650: Color(s) Maroon and white Nickname: Co-op: Website: www.coophighschool.org