Highville Charter School
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Highville Charter School for International Studies is a charter school situated on Leeder Hill Drive, Hamden, Connecticut, USA. It was founded by Lyndon Pitter and opened in Fall 1998.[1] Highville educates pupils from pre-kindergarten to Grade 8 with around 300 on the roll.[2] Highville changed their name to Highville Charter School and increase their enrollment to 12th grade. The high school is called Highville Change Academy. Highville Charter School relocated to 1 Science Park New Haven, CT 06511 in 2017.
Highville is notable in that all teaching is carried out in an international context. In the school, each classroom is named after a country. It also has branded a travel agency website.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Public School Choice in Connecticut", Connecticut State Department of Education
- ^ Public School Review
- ^ Branded travel agency site