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Framingham Public Schools
NameFramingham Public Schools
TypePublic
GradesK-12
LocationFramingham, Massachusetts, United States

Framingham Public Schools. The district serves students from Framingham, Massachusetts, and is governed by the Framingham School Committee, which includes members such as Toni Kemal, William Lynch, and Scott Wadland. The schools are accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and have partnerships with organizations like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Boston University. The district has a diverse student body, with students from various backgrounds, including Latin American, African American, Asian American, and European American.

Overview

The Framingham Public Schools district is a public school system that provides education to students from Kindergarten to 12th grade. The district has a total of Framingham High School, Framingham State University-affiliated programs, and other schools, including Walnut Hill School for the Arts and Keefe Technical School. The schools offer a range of programs, including Advanced Placement courses, Special Education services, and English as a Second Language classes. The district is also a member of the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity and has partnerships with organizations like United Way and Boys and Girls Clubs of America.

History

The history of the Framingham Public Schools dates back to the early 19th century, when the first public school was established in Framingham, Massachusetts. Over the years, the district has grown and expanded, with the addition of new schools, such as Framingham North High School and Framingham South High School. The district has also undergone significant changes, including the implementation of No Child Left Behind Act and the Common Core State Standards Initiative. The schools have been recognized for their achievements, including awards from the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the American Educational Research Association. Notable alumni include Christine Avila, David Blatt, and Nancy Lynch.

Schools

The Framingham Public Schools district includes a range of schools, such as Barbieri Elementary School, Brophy Elementary School, and Cameron Middle School. The district also has several high schools, including Framingham High School and Keefe Technical School. The schools offer a range of programs, including Vocational Education and Special Education services. The district is also home to several Charter Schools, such as Christa McAuliffe Charter School and Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School. The schools have partnerships with organizations like Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and New England League of Middle Schools.

Administration

The Framingham Public Schools district is administered by the Framingham School Committee, which includes members such as Riccardo Rosa and Catherine Buckley. The district is also led by a Superintendent of Schools, who is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the schools. The district has a range of administrative offices, including the Framingham Public Schools Central Office and the Framingham School Department. The district is also a member of the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents and has partnerships with organizations like Harvard Graduate School of Education and Boston College Lynch School of Education.

Academics

The Framingham Public Schools district offers a range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses, Honors Classes, and Special Education services. The district also has a range of Vocational Education programs, including Career and Technical Education and Workforce Development. The schools have partnerships with organizations like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and University of Massachusetts Boston. The district is also a member of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors and has partnerships with organizations like College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

Demographics

The Framingham Public Schools district serves a diverse student body, with students from various backgrounds, including Latin American, African American, Asian American, and European American. The district has a range of demographic characteristics, including a Free and Reduced-Price Lunch rate of around 50%. The district also has a range of English Language Learner students, with over 50 languages spoken in the schools. The district has partnerships with organizations like United Way and Boys and Girls Clubs of America to support the diverse needs of the students. Notable community members include Joseph P. Kennedy II, Katherine Clark, and Jim McGovern.

Category:School districts in Massachusetts