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The Cheshire Public Schools, in partnership with families and the community, will prepare all students to meet the challenges of an ever-changing global society by providing high quality educational opportunities that inspire lifelong learning and service to others.
For Parents. Below are important links for our CPS parents to know: Anonymous Reporting of Mean Spirited Behavior. Anxious Generation Resources. Bullying/Harassment/Discrimination Reporting. Closings & Delays. Community Bulletin Board. Digital Citizenship & Student Privacy. District Calendar.
2024-2025 School District Calendar. (with PD Early Dismissal, PD Late Arrival, Conferences (updated 4/2024) (Approved by the Board of Education on 2/15/2024)
Cheshire Public Schools is the school district of Cheshire, Connecticut.
CHESHIRE, Conn. (WTNH) — A teacher in the Cheshire Public School district has been temporarily removed after a politically charged video was posted on social media, according to the superintendent.
Cheshire Public Schools, Cheshire, Connecticut. 2,067 likes · 263 talking about this · 29 were here. This is the official Facebook page for the Cheshire Public Schools in Cheshire, Connecticut.
Cheshire High School is a comprehensive public high school serving approximately 1,538 students; it is the sole comprehensive high school of Cheshire Public Schools. Located at 525 South Main Street in Cheshire, Connecticut, Cheshire High School is 15 miles (24 km) north of New Haven and 25 miles (40 km) south of Hartford.
Cheshire Public Schools is a highly rated, public school district located in CHESHIRE, CT. It has 4,208 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1. According to state test scores, 68% of students are at least proficient in math and 75% in reading.
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Cheshire schools scored below 60 percent in just two areas: chronic absenteeism, earning just 43.8 percent of available points, and 58.5 percent for academic growth in ELA for students with high needs.