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South Windsor High School is located in South Windsor, Connecticut. It currently serves grades 9-12 with approximately 1,364 students and a 13:1 student-teacher ratio. It is the only high school in South Windsor, but also admits students from Hartford through the Open Choice Program. The school offers a variety of courses spanning departments ...
South Windsor Public Schools is a School District serving the town of South Windsor, Connecticut. It also allows students from Hartford, Connecticut, to attend Timothy Edwards Middle School and South Windsor High School through the open choice program.
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Sep. 20—Kyle Sullivan's career with the South Windsor High boys soccer team hasn't exactly gone as planned. The goaltender missed all of his sophomore season in 2020 and half of his junior ...
Children attending the public school systems in South Windsor begin at the elementary school level (Kindergarten through Grade 5) at one of four elementary schools: Pleasant Valley, Orchard Hill, Philip R. Smith, and Eli Terry, with Wapping now used by the local recreation department, instead of previously running as a school.
An affordable housing proposal in South Windsor has drawn praise from advocates for the handicapped but intense criticism from dozens of homeowners who say it would damage their neighborhood. More ...
Pages in category "South Windsor, Connecticut" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... South Windsor High School; South Windsor Public Schools ...
The following attended West Windsor-Plainsboro High School, renamed West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South in 1997: Kevin Barry (born 1978), right-handed relief pitcher for Atlanta Braves. [72] Aneesh Chopra (born 1972, class of 1990), technology executive who served as the first Chief Technology Officer of the United States. [73] [74]