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Date: Fri 17-Jul-1998

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Date: Fri 17-Jul-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: MICHEL

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Newtown Reaffirms Its Commitment To Magnet School

BY MICHELE HOGAN

Newtown District Board of Education has reaffirmed its commitment to

participate in a regional magnet school, provided the state meets all of its

responsibilities (such as 100 percent construction costs and 100 percent

transportation costs).

No school site has yet been selected, but it is expected to be somewhere in

the Danbury area.

The Newtown district has expressed an interest in ten to thirty places for

Newtown students, once this elementary school, called The Academy of

International Studies, is completed.

The school is expected to provide an enriching curriculum in many subject

areas. It will meet all Connecticut requirements and also have a strong focus

on foreign language and international studies.

Preliminary plans also call for providing an education in the performing arts

and community services, as well as math/science, humanities and technology.

Instructional strategies will include cooperative groups, problem solving,

constructivism, reciprocal teaching, looping and multi-age grouping. The

outline indicates that "through these strategies, the ultimate goal is to have

students take ownership of their learning and become life-long learners."

School's superintendent, John Reed, pointed out that a regional school will

also support the state-wide requirement to find ways to reduce racial and

economic isolation.

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