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Southington High School
Derynoski Elementary School
240 Main St, Southington, CT 06489
Located in the southern section of downtown Southington and adjacent to the Southington Public Library and ALTA at the…More Pyne Center, the Derynoski School has the largest population of any elementary school in the community. The school serves more than 680 students and has remained a downtown landmark for decades. The Derynoski Elementary School was once Southington High School. The school is led by Principal Karen Smith.
240 Main St, Southington, CT 06489
Located in the southern section of downtown Southington and adjacent to the Southington Public Library and ALTA at the…More Pyne Center, the Derynoski School has the largest population of any elementary school in the community. The school serves more than 680 students and has remained a downtown landmark for decades. The Derynoski Elementary School was once Southington High School. The school is led by Principal Karen Smith.
Southington High School
720 Pleasant St, Southington, CT 06489
Southington High School is the second largest in the state and has served over 2,000 students per year for more than a…More decade. The facilities include a variety of resources and a curriculum that provides opportunities for advanced courses in math, science and writing. The school is also home to the Carl M. Small Vocational Agricultural Center, a regional facility that provides specialized training to Vo-Ag students. The school's mission statement includes teaching students to grow from challenges through a variety of methods including asking questions, exploring ideas, producing work and evaluating results. The school is led by Principal Martin Semmel<strong>. </strong>With a variety of extracurricular activities and competitive interscholastic sports teams that constantly find themselves among the top of CIAC standings, the school is one of the most frequented locations in the entire town.
720 Pleasant St, Southington, CT 06489
Southington High School is the second largest in the state and has served over 2,000 students per year for more than a…More decade. The facilities include a variety of resources and a curriculum that provides opportunities for advanced courses in math, science and writing. The school is also home to the Carl M. Small Vocational Agricultural Center, a regional facility that provides specialized training to Vo-Ag students. The school's mission statement includes teaching students to grow from challenges through a variety of methods including asking questions, exploring ideas, producing work and evaluating results. The school is led by Principal Martin Semmel<strong>. </strong>With a variety of extracurricular activities and competitive interscholastic sports teams that constantly find themselves among the top of CIAC standings, the school is one of the most frequented locations in the entire town.