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*Regional School District 8 ([http://www.reg8.k12.ct.us/ web site])
*Regional School District 8 ([http://www.reg8.k12.ct.us/ web site])
*Rocky Hill Public Schools ([http://www.rockyhillps.us/ web site])
*Rocky Hill Public Schools ([http://www.rockyhillps.us/ web site])
*[[SKF Academy]] ([http://www.skfacademy.org/ web site])
*Simsbury Public Schools ([http://www.simsbury.k12.ct.us/ web site])
*Simsbury Public Schools ([http://www.simsbury.k12.ct.us/ web site])
*South Windsor Public Schools ([http://www.swindsor.k12.ct.us/ web site])
*South Windsor Public Schools ([http://www.swindsor.k12.ct.us/ web site])

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List of school districts in Connecticut by county, and (below that) list of "district reference groups" used by the state Department of Education to compare similar districts for purposes of assessing achievement. Connecticut has 172 school districts.

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F

(22 school districts)

H

(29 school districts)

L

(24 school districts)

M

(17 school districts)

  • Chester (see Regional School District 4)
  • Clinton Public Schools (web site)
  • Cromwell Public Schools (web site)
  • Deep River (see Regional School District 4)
  • Durham (see Regional School District 13)
  • East Haddam Public Schools (web site)
  • East Hampton Public Schools (web site)
  • Essex (see Regional School District 4)
  • Middlefield (see Regional School District 13)
  • Middletown Public Schools (web site)
  • Old Saybrook Public Schools (web site)
  • Portland Public Schools (web site)
  • Regional School District 4 (web site)
  • Regional School District 6 (web site)
  • Regional School District 13 (web site)
  • Regional School District 17 (web site)
  • Westbrook Public Schools (web site)

N

===New Haven County=== (26 school districts)

(20 school districts)

T

(16 school districts)

  • Andover Elementary School (web site)
  • Bolton Public Schools (web site)
  • Columbia Public Schools (web site)
  • Coventry Public Schools (web site)
  • Ellington Public Schools (web site)
  • Hebron School District (web site)
  • Horace W. Porter School (web site
  • Mansfield Public Schools (web site)
  • Regional School District 8 (web site)
  • Regional School District 19 (web site)
  • Somers Public Schools (web site)
  • Stafford Public Schools (web site)
  • Tolland Public Schools (web site)
  • Union Elementary School
  • Vernon Public Schools (web site)
  • Willington (see Regional School District 19)

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(16 school districts)

District Reference Groups

For the purpose of comparison with the achievement levels of similar schools, the state Department of Education classifies the state's school districts in district reference groups, defined as "districts whose students' families are similar in education, income, occupation and need, and that have roughly similar enrollment."[1]

District Reference Group A

District Reference Group B

District Reference Group C

District Reference Group D

District Reference Group E

District Reference Group F

District Reference Group G

District Reference Group H

  • Ansonia
  • Danbury
  • Derby
  • East Hartford
  • Meriden
  • Norwalk
  • Norwich
  • Stamford
  • West Haven

District Reference Group I

See also

Notes

  1. ^ [1] state "Strategic School Profile 2005-2006" for Wilton High School, accessed March 25, 2007