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West Hartford Public Schools

West Hartford Public Schools provides education for West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.

West Hartford Public Schools
Location
Connecticut
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre K-12
Schools18[1]
Budget180,491,726[2]
Other information
Teachers' unionsAFT Connecticut
Connecticut Education Association

High schools edit

Middle schools edit

Students are assigned, based on the location of their residence, to either King Phillip or Sedgwick Middle School. Matriculation to Bristow is based on a lottery. Bristow is the smallest of the three middle schools.

Elementary schools edit

  • Aiken
  • Braeburn
  • Bugbee
  • Charter Oak
  • Duffy
  • Morley
  • Norfeldt
  • Smith
  • Webster Hill
  • Whiting Lane
  • Wolcott

Budget edit

2021 edit

In March 2021, superintendent Tom Moore proposed a $176.3 million budget for the 2021-2022 academic year, an increase of 2.28% or $3.93 million. Increases in the budget are a result of salary increases, student outplacement, and transportation for additional busses for special education needs.[3]

Demographics edit

As of October 1, 2018, the student population was 0.1% American Indian, 10.9% Asian, 8.1% Black, 19.4% Hispanic (of any race), 0.1% Native Hawaiian, 56.5% White, and 4.9% two or more races.[4]

Controversies edit

LaToya Fernandez edit

On September 5, 2023 the West Hartford board of education voted 4-0 for Democrat LaToya Fernandez to fill out the remaining time in Jason O. Chang's term. Fernandez was hired as the City of Norwalk's first Chief Diversity Equity and Inclusion Officer for the city. While she was a community advocate in San Jose, California, Fernandez supported H.R. 2590, a federal bill aimed at restricting Israel from using U.S. aid to “support Israel’s military occupation,” demolish Palestinian homes, or use military law to detail Palestinian children. She has also supported numerous "Defund the police" movements.[5]

High School Mascots and Nicknames edit

In 2015, the Board of Education voted to allow Conard and Hall high schools to keep their nicknames, Chieftain and Warrior, respectively, "provided all Native American imagery, including mascots, were eliminated."[6]

In 2022, the Board voted to end the use of the nicknames. A new state law would have cut some education funding if "an intramural or interscholastic athletic team associated with such school, uses any name, symbol or image that depicts, refers to or is associated with a state or federally recognized Native American tribe or a Native American individual, custom or tradition, as a mascot, nickname, logo or team name.”[6] The schools will choose new nicknames.

Later high school start times edit

In November 2019 the board of education removed a plan to have the schools start at a later start time. The claim is that later start times for high school students is more beneficial for their mental and physical health. The cost of transportation would exceed $2 million if high school and middle school started at 8:15.[7] The issue was brought up again at a board of education meeting in February 2020. At this meeting the West Hartford board of education supported a statewide move to require that students in grades 6-12 begin academic classes no earlier than 8:30 a.m. so they can arrive at school “healthy, awake, alert, and ready to learn.”[8]

Superintendents edit

  • Tom Moore, 2014-2022. Moore was named the 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents.[9]
  • Dr. Karen List, 2009-2014
  • Dr. David P. Sklarz, 1995-2009

References edit

  1. ^ "WHPS Schools". Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "2020-2021 Budget". WHPS. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  3. ^ "West Hartford School District". Connecticut State Department of Education. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  4. ^ "West Hartford School District". Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  5. ^ "A CT school board election is heating up as candidate is accused of being anti-Israel, police". Hartford Courant. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  6. ^ a b "West Hartford School Board Reviewing High School 'Chieftain' and 'Warrior' Nicknames". we-ha.com. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
  7. ^ "West Hartford Board of Education Will Not Consider School Start Time Change". we-ha.com. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  8. ^ "West Hartford Board of Education Considering Resolution on School Start Times". we-ha.com. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  9. ^ "Tom Moore Named 2022 Connecticut Superintendent of the Year". we-ha.com. Retrieved February 25, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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West Hartford Public Schools provides education for West Hartford Hartford County Connecticut United States West Hartford Public SchoolsLocationWest Hartford ConnecticutConnecticut United StatesDistrict informationTypePublicGradesPre K 12Schools18 1 Budget180 491 726 2 Other informationTeachers unionsAFT ConnecticutConnecticut Education Association Contents 1 High schools 2 Middle schools 3 Elementary schools 4 Budget 4 1 2021 5 Demographics 6 Controversies 6 1 LaToya Fernandez 6 2 High School Mascots and Nicknames 6 3 Later high school start times 7 Superintendents 8 References 9 External linksHigh schools editConard High School Hall High SchoolMiddle schools editBristow Middle School King Philip Middle School Sedgwick Middle School Students are assigned based on the location of their residence to either King Phillip or Sedgwick Middle School Matriculation to Bristow is based on a lottery Bristow is the smallest of the three middle schools Elementary schools editAiken Braeburn Bugbee Charter Oak Duffy Morley Norfeldt Smith Webster Hill Whiting Lane WolcottBudget edit2021 edit In March 2021 superintendent Tom Moore proposed a 176 3 million budget for the 2021 2022 academic year an increase of 2 28 or 3 93 million Increases in the budget are a result of salary increases student outplacement and transportation for additional busses for special education needs 3 Demographics editAs of October 1 2018 the student population was 0 1 American Indian 10 9 Asian 8 1 Black 19 4 Hispanic of any race 0 1 Native Hawaiian 56 5 White and 4 9 two or more races 4 Controversies editLaToya Fernandez edit On September 5 2023 the West Hartford board of education voted 4 0 for Democrat LaToya Fernandez to fill out the remaining time in Jason O Chang s term Fernandez was hired as the City of Norwalk s first Chief Diversity Equity and Inclusion Officer for the city While she was a community advocate in San Jose California Fernandez supported H R 2590 a federal bill aimed at restricting Israel from using U S aid to support Israel s military occupation demolish Palestinian homes or use military law to detail Palestinian children She has also supported numerous Defund the police movements 5 High School Mascots and Nicknames edit In 2015 the Board of Education voted to allow Conard and Hall high schools to keep their nicknames Chieftain and Warrior respectively provided all Native American imagery including mascots were eliminated 6 In 2022 the Board voted to end the use of the nicknames A new state law would have cut some education funding if an intramural or interscholastic athletic team associated with such school uses any name symbol or image that depicts refers to or is associated with a state or federally recognized Native American tribe or a Native American individual custom or tradition as a mascot nickname logo or team name 6 The schools will choose new nicknames Later high school start times edit In November 2019 the board of education removed a plan to have the schools start at a later start time The claim is that later start times for high school students is more beneficial for their mental and physical health The cost of transportation would exceed 2 million if high school and middle school started at 8 15 7 The issue was brought up again at a board of education meeting in February 2020 At this meeting the West Hartford board of education supported a statewide move to require that students in grades 6 12 begin academic classes no earlier than 8 30 a m so they can arrive at school healthy awake alert and ready to learn 8 Superintendents editTom Moore 2014 2022 Moore was named the 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents 9 Dr Karen List 2009 2014 Dr David P Sklarz 1995 2009References edit WHPS Schools Retrieved December 12 2020 2020 2021 Budget WHPS Retrieved December 12 2020 West Hartford School District Connecticut State Department of Education Retrieved February 26 2022 West Hartford School District Retrieved February 26 2022 A CT school board election is heating up as candidate is accused of being anti Israel police Hartford Courant Retrieved November 7 2023 a b West Hartford School Board Reviewing High School Chieftain and Warrior Nicknames we ha com Retrieved February 25 2022 West Hartford Board of Education Will Not Consider School Start Time Change we ha com Retrieved December 13 2020 West Hartford Board of Education Considering Resolution on School Start Times we ha com Retrieved December 13 2020 Tom Moore Named 2022 Connecticut Superintendent of the Year we ha com Retrieved February 25 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Hartford Public Schools amp oldid 1222635763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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