Medford Public Schools

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Medford Public Schools
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic School district
MottoA caring educational partnership of school, family and community
GradesPK-12
SuperintendentDr. Marice Edouard-Vincent (2018 - present)
Asst. superintendent(s)Diane Caldwell
Peter Cushing
Accreditation(s) NEASC
SchoolsElementary 4
Middle 2
High 3
Budget$81,387,668 total
$17,043 per pupil
(2016) [1]
NCES District ID2507560
Students and staff
Students4,514 (2014-2015) [2]
Teachers393.9 (2014-2015) [3]
Staff636.1 (2014-2015) [4]
Student–teacher ratio11.5:1
Athletic conference Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
District mascotMustang
ColorsRoyal Blue and White   
Other information
Website Homepage

Medford Public Schools is a school district located in Medford, Massachusetts. The district has 9 schools in the city serving grades K-12. It is led by Superintendent Dr. Marice Edouard-Vincent. The main office is located at 489 Winthrop Street, within the High School/Vocational-Technical High School building. [5]

Contents

Administration

Elementary schools

Brooks Elementary School

Brooks Elementary School
Address
Medford Public Schools
388 High Street

Medford
,
Massachusetts
02155

United States
Coordinates 42°25′17″N71°07′41″W / 42.42145°N 71.12815°W / 42.42145; -71.12815
Information
PrincipalMs. Shannon Demos
Staff62.3 [6]
Teaching staff39.8 [7]
GradespreK - 5
Enrolment553 Students (2013-2014)
   Pre-kindergarten 13
   Kindergarten 83
   Grade 1 76
   Grade 2 98
   Grade 3 108
   Grade 4 86
   Grade 5 89 [8]
Classes204
Student to teacher ratio13.9:1 [7]
MCAS  average% proficient and advanced: ELA: 61 ; Math: 55 ; Science: 57 (Spring 2014) [9]
Website brooks.mps02155.org

Brooks Elementary School is located in the West Medford section of Medford, Massachusetts. It is named for John Brooks, who was born in Medford, became a Revolutionary War veteran, and was later Governor of Massachusetts from 1816 to 1823.

Former Principals

  • 1994 - 2012 Michael Simon [10]

Missituk Elementary School

Missituk Elementary School
Address
Medford Public Schools
37 Hicks Avenue

Medford
,
Massachusetts
02155

United States
Coordinates 42°24′04″N71°06′07″W / 42.401°N 71.102°W / 42.401; -71.102
Information
PrincipalKathleen Kay [11]
Staff62.4 [12]
Teaching staff41.4 [13]
GradespreK - 5
Enrolment478 Students (2013-2014)
   Pre-kindergarten 9
   Kindergarten 89
   Grade 1 69
   Grade 2 89
   Grade 3 74
   Grade 4 72
   Grade 5 66 [14]
Classes179
Student to teacher ratio11.5:1 [13]
MCAS  average% proficient and advanced: ELA: 46; Math: 39; Science: 51 (Spring 2014) [15]
Website missituk.mps02155.org

Missituk Elementary School is located in the South Medford section of Medford, Massachusetts. Since the student population historically has had a large (over fifty percent) portion qualifying for free and reduced lunch, the Missituk School instituted a universal free breakfast program beginning in late 2008. Initial results included better attendance, fewer trips to the nurse and better student behavior. [16]

Former Principals

  • 1988 - 1992 Mr.Donovon
  • 1992-1994 Mr.Swanson [17]

John J. McGlynn Elementary School

John J. McGlynn Elementary School
Address
Medford Public Schools
3002 Mystic Valley Parkway

Medford
,
Massachusetts
02155

United States
Coordinates 42°24′33″N71°05′51″W / 42.4093°N 71.0975°W / 42.4093; -71.0975
Information
PrincipalAndy O'Brien
Staff61.2 [18]
Teaching staff40.9 [19]
GradespreK - 5
Enrolment549 Students (2013-2014)
   Pre-kindergarten 19
   Kindergarten 91
   Grade 1 83
   Grade 2 91
   Grade 3 86
   Grade 4 91
   Grade 5 88 [20]
Classes184
Student to teacher ratio13.4:1 [19]
MCAS  average% proficient and advanced: ELA: 52; Math: 46; Science: 49 (Spring 2014) [21]
Website mcglynnes.mps02155.org

Named after a former mayor of Medford, the John J. McGlynn Elementary School shares a building and campus with the McGlynn Middle School on the eastern bank of the Mystic River, between Medford Square and Wellington Circle. It is also immediately adjacent to the Andrews Middle School.

Milton Fuller Roberts Elementary School

Milton Fuller Roberts Elementary School
Address
Medford Public Schools
35 Court Street

Medford
,
Massachusetts
02155

United States
Coordinates 42°25′19″N71°05′58″W / 42.422°N 71.0994°W / 42.422; -71.0994
Information
Established2 September 2003 (2003-09-02) [22]
PrincipalKirk D. Johnson
Staff75.1 [23]
Teaching staff43.1 [24]
GradespreK - 5
Enrolment565 Students (2013-2014)
   Pre-kindergarten 12
   Kindergarten 108
   Grade 1 76
   Grade 2 98
   Grade 3 91
   Grade 4 95
   Grade 5 85 [25]
Classes207
Student to teacher ratio13.1:1 [24]
MCAS  average% proficient and advanced: ELA: 41 ; Math: 36 ; Science: 37 (Spring 2014) [26]
Website roberts.mps02155.org

The Milton Fuller Roberts Elementary School was named after Lt. Milton F. Roberts, a veteran of the Civil War, Spanish–American War, and World War I. Originally a junior high school [27] or middle school, it opened in that capacity in 1928 in the Glenwood neighborhood of north east Medford. It was converted into an elementary school in September 2003 as part of a series of school renovations across the district. [22]

Secondary schools

Madeleine Dugger Andrews Middle School

Madeleine Dugger Andrews Middle School is named after the first African-American member of the Medford School Committee. It was the first new school constructed in the district in eighty years. [28] Located on the eastern bank of the Mystic river, south of Medford Square, it is immediately adjacent to the McGlynn schools.

Fulton Heights Academy which is part of Andrews Middle School is dedicated to special needs children with social/emotional and behavioral/academic disabilities. [33]

John J. McGlynn Middle School

Medford High School

Medford Vocational-Technical High School

Curtis/Tufts Alternative School

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