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Welcome to Southeast Elementary School! Southeast Elementary School is a public school in northeastern Connecticut that serves 250 students from preschool to fourth grade. Our local community, the Town of Mansfield, is home to 20,720 residence and includes the main campus of the University of Connecticut. Mansfield is a PK-8 district comprising of two other elementary schools, Dorothy C. Goodwin Elementary and Annie E Vinton Elementary, and one middle school, Mansfield Middle School, with students attending Regional School District #19 (Edwin O. Smith High School) or Windham Technical High School School for ninth through twelfth grades. Our school is in session for 183 school days per year and operates on a similar calendar with Regional School District #19. Each of the elementary schools run on the same hourly schedules Our school services families with students in grades PK-4 who reside on specific roads in our school area. The Mansfield Board of Education maintains a listing of roads for our school area. Mission Statement Students, staff, and family members are valued and unique individuals of the Southeast School community. Our shared goal is to develop high self-esteem, academic achievement, and social development in all children. By providing a supportive environment, the child will acquire:
Acquisition of these vital skills and healthy attitudes will provide our students with awareness that life is to be valued and enjoyed. Through our stimulating educational environment, the children will be equipped to realize their intellectual and emotional potential. We at Southeast are sincerely dedicated to accomplishing this mission.
Statistics The State of Connecticut Department of Education analyzes all school districts and computes specific statistics based on many different factors. The Mansfield Public Schools Central Office provides links to that information. |
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August 5, 2008
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