441 City Hill St, Naugatuck, CT 06770
City Hill Middle School is a large, multi-level building located on Naugatuck's east end. The school educates the…More borough youth in grades 7 and 8, providing 28 academic teachers in math, science, social studies and language, as well as 12 teachers in art, physical education, music and technical education.</p> <p>The school also has a principal, two assistant principals and two guidance counselors, as well as two nurses. A total of 12 certified staff teach special education.</p> <p>The school hosts several sports teams for the students and offers a myriad of extracurricular activities and clubs.</p> <p>The current principal is Christine Blanchard. The school can be reached via e-mail at chms@naugy.net.</p>
75 Crown St, Naugatuck, CT 06770
The Hop Brook Elementary School, a K-4 school centered just near Route 68, carries a great deal of architectural…More history, much like other major buildings in the borough of Naugatuck. It was completed in 1916, when it was known as Union City School, by renowned female architect Theodate Pope Riddle. Riddle was also known for designing Avon Old Farms, a private boys' school in Avon. The current principal is Principal Brian Hendrickson. He can be reached via e-mail at hendricb@naugatuck.k12.ct.us.
108 Pine St, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Western Elementary School is located in a residential section of Naugatuck, on Pine Street. The K-4 school has just over…More 260 students who are instructed in math, science, language arts and social studies. There is also an active Parent Teacher Organization that is represented on the school's website. The current principal is Melissa D'Alessandro.
124 Meadow St, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Built in 1893, Salem Elementary School is the oldest operating school in Naugatuck. Bequeathed to the town by John…More Howard Whittemore, who also funded the Hillside Middle School and Howard Whittemore Library among others, Salem has supported grades K-4 since around 1950.</p> <p>Children at this downtown school are instructed in a curriculum that includes math, science, language arts and social studies. Because of its central location, Salem School students will spend some of their instructional time outside the school walls, visiting the Naugatuck Historical Society, the Howard Whittemore Library and the firehouse. The mayor and the local state representative also come to the school and read to the students.</p> <p>The school's Flag Day ceremony is also a well-attended event, known among Naugatuck residents. The current principal is Principal Jennifer Kruge. She can be reached via e-mail at krugej@naugy.net.</p>
Andrew Ave, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Andrew Avenue School is nestled in one of Naugatuck's neighborhoods, just off of the road where it gets its namesake.…More This K-4 school is made up of 10 classrooms, with two per grade level, averaging out to a student-to-teacher ratio of 20:1. There are 10 classroom teachers, a reading consultant and a resource room teacher as well as five regular education and special education paraprofessionals.</p> <p>The current head of the school is Principal Taran Gruber.</p>
Cross St, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Cross Street Intermediate School was, for decades, a elementary school that served children from the kindergarten to…More 5th grade. The district reconfigured in 2002 and Cross Street became an intermediate school for grades 5 and 6, although it is technically still classified as an elementary school through the state.</p> <p>The school offers instruction in math, language and sciences among other faculties. Students partake in several programs, including DARE, programs presented by the National Guard, charity for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, "Hats for Haiti" and donations to the Naugatuck Ecumenical Food Bank.</p> <p>The current principal is Christopher Montini. He can be reached by e-mail at montinic@naugy.net.</p>
51 Hillside Ave, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Given to the borough of Naugatuck in 1905 by philanthropist John Howars Whittemore, Hillside Intermediate School began…More as the original Naugatuck High School until the current high school was built in 1959. The building is one of Naugatuck's more historic structures, designed by the famous architectural firm McKim, Mead and White. "Home of the Eagles," the Hillside Intermediate School educates children in grades 5 and 6. The school offers academic courses in math, science, English and history, as well as extracurricular activities including band, music and physical education. The current principal is Johnna Hunt. She can be reached via e-mail at <a href="mailto:huntj@naugy.net">huntj@naugy.net</a>.