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District Overview

Tyngsborough offers the opportunity to simultaneously reside in a rural New England town and also have access to a first class education.

The Tyngsborough Public Schools serve approximately 2,300 students housed in four district buildings.  The Tyngsborough Early Childhood Center serves all of our preschool, kindergarten, and early education programs, with a variety of scheduling options.  The newly constructed Tyngsborough Elementary School opened in March, 2002 and serves students from Transition to grade five.  The Tyngsborough Middle School houses grades six, seven and eight.  Lastly, Tyngsborough High School provides for grades nine through twelve.

The entire system is fully accredited, preschool through grade twelve, by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.  We enjoy one of the lowest dropout rates in the Commonwealth and typically, more than ninety percent of our graduates go on to attend college.

The educational foundation of the Tyngsborough Public Schools is strong.  We have a modern and continually updated curriculum with a dedicated staff of qualified teachers.  The schools’ state-of-the-art facilities are clean and well maintained, and throughout all grade levels, we provide students with a choice of programs that allow them to personalize their school experience.

Our success rests in the commitment of the staff to work together with the families in order to help each student discover meaning in their educational experience.  This commitment begins with relevance of learning both in and out of the classroom.  We offer parents and children a multitude of choices in designing their own approach to learning.  From pre-school through high school, the academic foundation is enhanced with innovative learning experiences, activities, and a comprehensive extracurricular/athletic program.  We provide a continuum of services for students and believe that all students, regardless of their abilities, have the right to be included and educated within their community.

 
Our Schools
Early Childhood Center
Elementary School
Middle School
High School

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May Calendar of Events
Special Education Director Selection Committee Seeks Members
June 12th and 13th Early Dismissal Times
2008/2009 School Calendar
Transportation Advisory Committee Requests Volunteers
Special Education PAC April Newsletter
Next Special Education PAC Meeting - May 15th
Superintendent's April Letter
2007/2008 School Committee Meeting Times and Locations - Updated March 18th
Two New Grants - Teaching American History and Gifted and Talented Planning
High School Co-curricular Fee Information
New School Operation Hours
Updated 07-08 School Calendar