The Warren School

The Warren School is a public elementary school in Warren, Vermont. Constructed in 1972 and enlarged in 1980, the school was designed to be home-like. The 2010-11 fall enrollment was 182 students, with an average K-6 class size of 17. There are pre-school classes for 3 and 4-year-olds, and the Kindergarten program is full-day.

Warren School at State House

The purpose of the Warren School is to prepare each student for a lifetime of learning. Teachers strive to enable all students to achieve the high academic and personal standards of Vermont’s Framework of Standards and Learning Opportunities. The school atmosphere is friendly and supportive.

The curriculum provides each student with instruction in art, music, physical education, and technology and library skills.  French is taught in grades K-6.  Support staff in cludes a Nurse, School Counselor, Technology Coordinator and Librarian, all of whom are part-time, a full-time Speech/Language Therapist, and 2.8 Learning Support teachers (Special Education, Remedial and Title 1).  Daily after-school childcare is available at a moderate fee, and from time-to-time, after-school enrichment and recreation programs are offered. In winter, children in grades K-6 go skiing or snowboarding on Friday afternoons; primary students have swimming lessons in May. The school operates its own buses, and breakfast and lunch programs.

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