
Ansonia Public Schools is a small, urban school district located in the Lower Naugatuck Valley area of Connecticut . There are 2,700 students attending four schools in the district: Ansonia High School (Gr. 9-12), Ansonia Middle School (Gr. 6-8), John C. Mead School (Gr. 3-5) and John G. Prendergast School (PreK-Grade 2).
Ansonia has state-of-the-art buildings, thanks to
a $50.5 million building project called “Ansonia 2001,” which
brought a new high school and renovations and/or additions
to three of its newest school buildings. The new Ansonia High School opened in September 1999 while the other three schools reopened in September 2000.
There are two reports that provide a great deal of information about each school district in the State of Connecticut; here are Ansonia's profiles:
Strategic School Profile for 2006-07,
http://www.csde.state.ct.us/public/der/ssp/dist0607/dist001.pdf
Ansonia's District Report for 2006-07
http://www.csde.state.ct.us/public/cedar/nclb/dist_school_nclb_results/2006-07/01_99/02_ansonia_district.pdf
Additional information about the district can be accessed below:
The State of Connecticut in June 2008 adopted written procedures for anyone wishing to file a complaint regarding several federal education grant programs. For more information, click here.
iCONN, administered by the Connecticut State Library, provides all students, faculty and residents with online access to essential library and information resources. Through iCONN, a core level of information resources including secured access to licensed databases is available to every citizen in Connecticut.
Click on one of the school names below to access webpages specific to those buildings:
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