| Warren Elementary School | Preparing each student for a lifetime of learning |
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Programs
Regular Programs
The regular grade classrooms are organized in two-year groups: grades 1 and 2 (the Primary Unit), grades 3 and 4 (the Intermediate Team), and grades 5 and 6 (the Upper Unit). Responding to the needs of students at different levels of development and talent, Warren School classrooms are academically heterogeneous; they provide a stimulating environment and promote success for each child. Students benefit from smaller classrooms with compatible teachers and peers. Programs for young children include a full-day Kindergarten classroom and two preschool classrooms. Classes for 3 and 4 year olds are part of a comprehensive response to the needs of young children in Warren. The school also participates in providing services to younger children with special needs, as required by the state’s “Family, Infant & Toddler” program. We also offer pre-school screenings twice a year. With the help of Kirsten Reilly, Susan Cummiskey and other parents, the parent-child playgroup continues to meet at school on Friday mornings under the auspices of the town recreation program. Special ED, Title 1, And Regular Classrooms The School receives federal and state funding to provide extra help and support for students who need it in order to succeed in school. Children with learning, physical or other recognized handicaps may be eligible for Special Education. Originally part of the government’s antipoverty programs, “Title 1” pays for “compensatory education” under the “Improving America’s Schools Act”, supporting improved academic achievement. To get get complete information on programs click here. |