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Foxboro / Massachusetts / United States
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The Taylor Elementary School has a rich history in town. The school was named after Charles G. Taylor, in honor of his longtime commitment to the Foxborough public school system. The school was built in 1966 and currently serves more than 300 students. Principal Peter Regan is proud to serve the school and makes it his goal to maintain a safe learning environment for students.

"Communication and collaboration" is a top priority of the school. The school believes that bridging the gap between parents, students and faculty makes for a productive learning environment.

Foxboro / Massachusetts / United States
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Sage School is a private, independent, nonprofit day learning institution that offers a variety of academic learning opportunities to students. Founded in 1990, it serves the educational needs of academically gifted girls and boys. The institute enrolls more than 170 children and employs a staff of over 40 teachers and paraprofessionals. Sage School serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight and conducts classes in language arts, social studies, math and science. It offers instruction in foreign languages, physical education, life skills, and arts and crafts. The institute also has a library that stocks books under several titles. Sage School has book, chess, Lego, chorus, scrabble and theater clubs. In addition, it has a student council and hosts an annual science project fair. The institute additionally organizes class trips and features summer learning programs. Sage School is located in Foxboro, Mass., and offers online photo galleries.
Foxboro / Massachusetts / United States
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History Kings Wood Montessori School was founded in 1968 by a group of parents. These founding members believed that the Montessori method of education, which is based on responsible freedom of the individual in the Montessori prepared environment, would give their children unique self-sufficiency and competence. The school has grown from 20 students in a rented store to 64 students in a building owned by Kings Wood. Where a single teacher presided in 1968, we currently have two lead teachers, three teachers, and an administrator. Parents continue to be the mainstay of the school. Through active participation in many areas, including as members of the governing board, parental participation allows Kings Wood to operate for the lowest possible tuition consistent with our educational goals. Kings Wood Montessori School is a private, non-profit organization. The school is chartered as a Massachusetts corporation and all parents of children in the school are voting members of the corporation. Kings Wood Montessori School is licensed by the Department of Early Education and Care and staffed by teachers trained in the Montessori method. Home | About Us - Our History - - | Curriculum - - - | Admissions - - Fees | Parents -Calendar - - | Knowledge can best be given where there is eagerness to learn, so this is the period when the seed of everything can be sown, the childs mind being like a fertile field, ready to receive what will germinate into knowledge"