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Sound School
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Grade Levels: 9-12
School Population: approx. 350
Hours: 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM
Click to visit school's web site: http://sound.school
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http://www.newhavenmagnetschools.com/Mission Statement:
The Sound School will provide an authentic, highly engaging, 21st-century curriculum utilizing aquaculture and agriculture, our unique setting and resources promoting success for all students. We strive to create meaningful learning opportunities, both in and out of the classroom, so students will develop the skills and abilities to think critically, problem solve effectively and apply learning fluently. We will graduate students who are able use these skills and abilities in any pursuit after graduation whether at a four-year college or in the work force.
School Vision:The Sound School is a learning community where students are both challenged and supported as they prepare for the future and achieve more than they thought possible.
The Sound School, where education is: Engaging. Authentic. Meaningful. Transformative.Additional School Info
Our Beliefs:
- It is in our nature, as human beings, to learn.
- The purpose of education is to create the conditions which unlock a student’s inherent ability and inclination to learn.
- All students can achieve mastery given the skills and tools to do so.
- Students must actively engage in the learning process.
- Positive relationships between students and adults create opportunities for learning.
- To support student learning, we must implement vision driven, data informed decision-making.
- Working effectively as a team is critical to student success.
Our Goals:
In an effort to realize this mission, we commit to the following goals—that all students will graduate from the Sound School with the ability to demonstrate:- The use of critical thinking.
- Proficiency in solving multi-step, interdisciplinary problems.
- Proficiency in mathematics, reading, writing, and science.
- Facility with at least one foreign language.
- Appropriate public speaking skills.
- Job readiness skills.
- A working knowledge of the tools of maritime and/or agricultural commerce.
- A working knowledge of marine and/or terrestrial ecology.
- An understanding of the history, geography, and cultures of the United States and the world.
- The ability to function as part of a team.
- A healthy respect for the diversity of individuals found at school, in academia, in the workplace, and in the world
at large. - Knowledge of their role as stewards of the earth.
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Address
60 South Water Street
New Haven, CT 06519 -
Main Office Phone
475.220.6800 -
Fax
203.946.6874