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Williams School
Williams School
182 Mohegan Ave, New London, CT 06320
Located on the Connecticut College campus, the Williams School environment and curriculum are designed to prepare…More students for higher education. It serves middle school and high school grade levels and places an emphasis on study skills. All students are required to take at least one year of Latin. Originally a girls' school located in what is now the G.A. 10 courthouse on Broad Street, the school moved to its present site in 1954 and became co-educational in 1971. A 25-member board of trustees oversees the school's policies and finances.
182 Mohegan Ave, New London, CT 06320
Located on the Connecticut College campus, the Williams School environment and curriculum are designed to prepare…More students for higher education. It serves middle school and high school grade levels and places an emphasis on study skills. All students are required to take at least one year of Latin. Originally a girls' school located in what is now the G.A. 10 courthouse on Broad Street, the school moved to its present site in 1954 and became co-educational in 1971. A 25-member board of trustees oversees the school's policies and finances.
New London Public Schools, Central Office
134 Williams St, New London, CT 06320
The nerve center of the city's educational system, the central office includes staffers related to the administration,…More technology, food service and other essential components linking the public schools. The district was organized in 1952, and includes four elementary schools, one high school, one middle school and one magnet school. In addition, the office oversees a program for high school students with special needs, an alternative K-3 academy and adult education courses in New London and two additional schools in Waterford. A seven-member Board of Education meets monthly to discuss issues related to the schools.
134 Williams St, New London, CT 06320
The nerve center of the city's educational system, the central office includes staffers related to the administration,…More technology, food service and other essential components linking the public schools. The district was organized in 1952, and includes four elementary schools, one high school, one middle school and one magnet school. In addition, the office oversees a program for high school students with special needs, an alternative K-3 academy and adult education courses in New London and two additional schools in Waterford. A seven-member Board of Education meets monthly to discuss issues related to the schools.
F.R.E.S.H. New London
Williams St & Mercer St, New London, CT 06320
F.R.E.S.H. New London is an organization committed to tranforming the food system into organic, sustainable, local…More foods. The organization leads health and food-related projects, with support from the local food bank, New London Public Schools and City Government, and other emergency food providers.
Williams St & Mercer St, New London, CT 06320
F.R.E.S.H. New London is an organization committed to tranforming the food system into organic, sustainable, local…More foods. The organization leads health and food-related projects, with support from the local food bank, New London Public Schools and City Government, and other emergency food providers.