Hartford Public Schools
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPK-12
SuperintendentDr. Leslie Torres-Rodriguez [1]
Schools46 (26 non-magnet, 20 magnet)
Budget$423,189,594 [2]
NCES District ID0901920
Students and staff
Students20,000+ [2]
Staff3,000+
Other information
Websitewww.hartfordschools.org

Hartford Public Schools (HPS) is a school district serving the city of Hartford, Connecticut. Hartford Public Schools is the largest public school district in Connecticut, serving 46 magnet and non-magnet schools in the district. The graduation rate for Hartford public schools in 2016–2017 was 68.8%, lower than the state average of 87.9%.[3]

History

Original Hartford Public High School
Original Hartford Public High School

Hartford Public High School, the second oldest public high school in the United States, was founded by Rev. Thomas Hooker in the 17th century as a school that would prepare men for Puritan ministry.[4] Hartford Public High School was funded in large part by the will of Governor Edward Hopkins in 1657.[5] Hartford Public High School, as it is known now, was officially opened in 1847.[5] Bulkeley High, Capital Prep, and Weaver High School were a few of the many high schools that were opened in Hartford in the early 20th century. Due to the advent of war during the early 20th century, Hartford's population boomed which led to the opening of many public high schools during the mid-century.[6]

The Sheff v. O'Neill Connecticut Supreme Court decision in 1996 concluded that school districting based on town boundary lines was unconstitutional and led to a large disparity in racial and ethnic minorities in Hartford Public High Schools.[7] In 1997, state legislature passed An Act Enhancing Educational Choices and Opportunities,[8] which created inter-district magnet schools to preserve equal educational opportunity with racial and ethnic balance in Hartford. The magnet school program in Hartford has grown to include 20 magnet schools in the county, which can be attended by students across the state of Connecticut.

Leadership

List of past superintendents

  • Dr. Leslie Torres-Rodriguez (2017–Current)
  • Beth Schiavino-Narvaez (2014–2016)
  • Christina Kishimoto (2011–2014)
  • Dr. Steven J. Adamowski (2006–2011)
  • Robert Henry (2002–2006)
  • Anthony S. Amato (1999–2002)

Schools

School Name Education Level School Type Grades Offered Operator
Achievement First Hartford Academy Elementary Elementary Schools District Partnership K-4 Achievement First
Achievement First Hartford Academy Middle Middle & High Schools District Partnership 5–8 Achievement First
Achievement First Hartford High Academy Middle & High Schools District Partnership 9–12 Achievement First
Achievement First Summit Middle Middle & High Schools District Partnership 5–8 Achievement First
Alfred E. Burr Elementary Elementary Schools District PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Dwight-Bellizzi Dual Language Academy Elementary Schools District PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Betances STEM Magnet Elementary Schools Magnet 5–8 Hartford Public Schools
Breakthrough Magnet School, North Elementary Schools Magnet PK-6 Hartford Public Schools
Breakthrough Magnet School, South Elementary Schools Magnet PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Bulkeley High School Middle & High Schools District 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Burns Latino Studies Academy Elementary Schools District PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Capital Preparatory Magnet PK-12 Schools Magnet PK-12 Hartford Public Schools
Classical Magnet Middle & High Schools Magnet 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Naylor School Elementary Schools District PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Dr. Joseph S. Renzulli Gifted and Talented Academy Other Options & Opportunities District 4–8 Hartford Public Schools
MD Fox School Elementary Schools District PK-5 Hartford Public Schools
Kennelly School Elementary Schools District PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Environmental Sciences Magnet School at Mary Hooker Elementary Schools Magnet PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Expeditionary Learning Academy at Moylan School Elementary Schools District Open Choice PK-5 Hartford Public Schools
Global Communications Academy PK-12 Schools District Open Choice K-8 Hartford Public Schools
Great Path Academy at Manchester Community College Middle & High Schools Magnet 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy Middle & High Schools Magnet 6–12 Hartford Public Schools
Hartford Pre-K Magnet Elementary Schools Magnet PK Hartford Public Schools
Hartford Public High School Middle & High Schools District Open Choice 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Sanchez Elementary Elementary Schools District PK-5 Hartford Public Schools
Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School Middle & High Schools District 6-8 Hartford Public Schools
McDonough Middle School Middle & High Schools District 6–8 Hartford Public Schools
Montessori Magnet Moylan Elementary Schools Magnet PK-6 Hartford Public Schools
Montessori Magnet School at Annie Fisher Elementary Schools Magnet PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Wish Museum School Elementary Schools District PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Webster MicroSociety Magnet Elementary Schools Magnet PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
OPPortunity High School Other Options & Opportunities District Partnership 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Parkville Community School Elementary Schools District PK-5 Hartford Public Schools
Pathways Academy of Technology and Design Middle & High Schools Magnet 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Kinsella Magnet School, PK-8 Elementary Schools Magnet PK-8 Hartford Public Schools
Kinsella Magnet School, High School Middle & High Schools Magnet 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Betances Early Learning Lab Elementary Schools Magnet PK-3 Hartford Public Schools
S.A.N.D. School Elementary Schools District K-5 Hartford Public Schools
Rawson Elementary Elementary Schools District PK-5 Hartford Public Schools
STEM Magnet at Annie Fisher Elementary Schools Magnet K-8 Hartford Public Schools
Sport and Medical Sciences Academy Middle & High Schools Magnet 6–12 Hartford Public Schools
Milner Middle School Middle & High Schools District 6–12 Hartford Public Schools
University High School of Science and Engineering Middle & High Schools Magnet 9–12 Hartford Public Schools
Weaver High School Middle & High Schools District 9-12 Hartford Public Schools
West Middle Elementary Schools District K-8 Hartford Public Schools

Demographics

Over 20,000 students attend Hartford public schools. 76% of students are Hartford residents, while 24% are residents from 78 other Connecticut towns.[9] In the 2018–2019 school year, non-magnet Hartford public school students were 30% African-American, 64% Hispanic, 3% White, 2% Asian, and 1% other populations. Magnet Hartford public schools were 31% African-American, 38% Hispanic, 20% White, 7% Asian, and 4% other populations.[9]

In 2018–2019, 97 languages were spoken by Hartford public school students. Out of the 97 languages, 58% spoke English, 33% spoke Spanish, 1% spoke Serbo-Croatian, 1% spoke Karen, 1% spoke Portuguese, and 6% of students spoke 92 other languages.[9]

Out of the 2018–2019 student population, 18% of students were special education students. 66% of special education students were male while 34% were female. 72% of specially educated students were enrolled in non-magnet schools, 7% were in magnet schools, 9% were in 19 in-district programs, and 12% were in 61 outplacement programs.[9]

See also

References

  1. "Dr. Leslie Torres-Rodriguez, Superintendent of Schools". Hartfordschools.org. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  2. 1 2 "Superintendent's Budget Workshop". Hartfordschools.org. May 7, 2019.
  3. Courant, Hartford. "High School Graduation Rate Hits New Record, How Did Your District Do?". courant.com. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  4. Forray, Zack. "A Brief History of HPHS". HPHS Law & Government Academy. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  5. 1 2 Faude, William H. (January 28, 2011). "The Names of Hartford's Public Schools and other historical notes" (PDF). Hartford Public Library Hartford History Center. Retrieved November 23, 2018.
  6. "Early 20th-Century Immigration in Connecticut | ConnecticutHistory.org". connecticuthistory.org. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  7. "History – Capitol Region Education Council". www.crecschools.org. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  8. "AN ACT ENHANCING EDUCATIONAL CHOICES AND OPPORTUNITIES. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened". www.cga.ct.gov. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  9. 1 2 3 4 "District Model for Excellence | Hartford Public Schools". www.hartfordschools.org. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
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