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>
380 Church St, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Located inside the historic Tuttle House, the central office for the Naugatuck Board of Education encompasses the…More superintendent's office and other administrative offices for the borough's 10 schools. Within the boundaries of this 36,000-person borough are six elementary schools, two intermediate schools, one middle school and one high school.</p> <p>The historic building is also the location of the district's financial and administrative offices. </p> <p>The current superintendent is Superintendent John Tindall-Gibson.</p>
100 Prospect St, Naugatuck, CT 06770
Formerly an elementary school, the Prospect Street School became the central location for preschool services in the…More Naugatuck public school system. While being built over half a century ago, the school was part of a reconfiguration in July 2010, taking away its K-4 status.</p> <p>Now the school hosts the district's federally-funded Head Start program, the state-funded School Readiness program and the district's special education program for preschool students. Head Start is free for children who come from families below the federal poverty level, while School Readiness is at a reduced rate based on a sliding scale. This particular state-funded program is usually available for families who don't quite make the federal poverty threshold, but are not able to afford preschool for their children.</p> <p>All three programs operate with a varying degree of participating. There are 30 children in the special education program, 91 in Head Start and 18 in School Readiness. They attend preschool at different times and for different lengths of time.</p> <p>While the school does not have ramp access, all classes are conducted on the first floor of the two-level building.</p> <p>The building principal is Laura Klimaszewski and the Head Start and School Readiness director is Janci Mons. </p>