184 Bedford St, Stamford, CT 06901
Located on the ninth floor, Technology Management Services manages technological support and development for the…More Stamford Government Center, all city facilities and Stamford public schools through both in-house and outsourced technicians.
411 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06905
Founded in 1999, the Academy of Information Technology & Engineering is one of three public high schools that…More serve the city of Stamford, but as an inter-district magnet school, students from Greenwich, New Canaan, Ridgefield, Darien and Norwalk are also permitted to attend. Admission to AITE is based on an application and lottery system.</p> <p>AITE combines traditional academic courses with technology training, and students have the opportunity to earn industry certification, college credit and paid corporate internships.</p> <p>Although AITE has a focus on information technology, engineering and architecture, students still benefit from a broad selection of courses, including Advanced Placement. The entire faculty and student body are given laptops in order to fully integrate technology into the curriculum.</p> <p>AITE shares an auditorium with Rippowam Middle School but has its own cafeteria, library and health center.</p>
381 High Ridge Rd, Stamford, CT 06905
After serving as a public high school, a cluster middle school and then a magnet middle school, Rippowam became a public…More middle school in 2001. Located on High Ridge Road in front of the Academy of Information Technology + Engineering, Rippowam is equipped with its own auditorium, cafeteria and media center. Headed by Principal George Giberti, Rippowam is committed to "promoting academic excellence within a safe, nurturing environment that is responsive to the social, emotional, and intellectual needs of the adolescent child."
641 Scofieldtown Rd, Stamford, CT 06903
Home of the Explorers, Scofield is one of five middle schools serving the students of Stamford, but holds the…More distinction of being the only magnet middle school in the city. Scofield's curriculum implements the principles of the Carnegie Foundation Report, and the Coalition of Essential Schools, and is focused on science, math and technology. Its mission statement involves "respecting the unique characteristics and individuality of emerging adolescents."</p> <p>In 2001, Scofield moved to its current site on Scofieldtown Rd., which was previously the campus for the University of Connecticut, Stamford Campus. Before that, the school temporarily held classes at Rippowam during its transition from a high school to a middle school.</p>
412 Stillwater Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
Located on the West Side, Westover Elementary School is one of four magnet elementary schools serving the city of…More Stamford. Westover has a focus on Mastery Learning and Arts and Problem Solving. Their mission is to "commit the concept of educating the 'total' child."</p> <p>In addition to math, science, social studies and language arts classes, Westover offers its students instruction in drama, dance, problem solving and computer technology. The school's curriculum uses a combination of mastery learning, teaching/learning styles and the Talents Unlimited approach.</p>
61 Adams Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
Hart Magnet Elementary School is one of four magnet Elementary Schools serving Stamford. Hart focuses on science and…More technology and follows the Responsive Classroom approach, which focuses on respecting the children, and in turn, having them respect each other. Hart's theme of environment studies allows its students "to find a connection between their own community and the world in which they live, creating productive citizens and resourceful, life-long learners." The school's curriculum also includes instruction in reading, music, art and physical education.
55 Strawberry Hill Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
Stamford High School offers its 1,800 students 200 academic courses (15 of them are advanced placement), 25 sports…More teams and 60 student clubs from which to choose. Stamford High is a member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference. The campus includes Boyle Stadium, which has a football and baseball field, as well as tennis courts, a health center, a library media and technology center and a career center.</p> <p>Stamford High opened in 1874 as a one-room school inside Center Elementary School on Broad Street. After a series of moves to accommodate the growing number of enrolled students, Stamford High settled in its current building on Strawberry Hill Avenue in 1928.</p>
1010 Summer St, Stamford, CT 06905
Donald B. Sherer is a lawyer offering specialized services in the practice area of adoption law and assisted…More reproductive technology law, providing experienced legal advice and assistance. Donald B. Sherer is admitted to the Connecticut and New York Bars and graduated from the Brooklyn Law School in 1974.</p> <p><b> </b></p>
1290 Summer St, Stamford, CT 06905
A graduate of the Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Shukovsky Edward is a dentist offering cosmetic…More dentistry options for the customer. With services in <a href="http://www.smilesct.com/pages/invisalign">Invisalign®</a>, general dentistry, restorative dentistry, sedation dentistry, dental implants, veneers, bridges, crowns, tooth whitening and technological options such as oral cancer detection, laser dentistry, laser cavity detection and digital x-rays, Dr. Edward's offices are backed by a team of dental professionals.
195 Hillandale Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
Child Learning Centers provide preschool teaching and preparation for any child in the Stamford area ages three or…More four years old. With 14 accredited affiliations in the area, this particular branch of service located on Hillandale Avenue between Wenzel Terrace and Holcombe Avenue specializes in the Stamford School Readiness Program. Subjects and programs that are taught include math, reading, social studies, technology, science, art, music, cooking and woodworking. Other services provided include English as a second language as well as kindergarten registration which is available on site. Child Learning Centers of Stamford has also obtained significant relationships with local libraries and museums to enhance the overall learning process.
200 Stamford Pl, Stamford, CT 06902
The Weekly Reader is an industry leader in educational magazines and has 12 different publications. The material is read…More by children everywhere in pre-school through 12th grade. It also has magazines that are geared toward older audiences. Topics covered include science, technology, mathematics and many other interesting issues. The offices are located in the business complex of 200 Stamford Place only a short drive from downtown and close to the Metro North. The company also makes available classroom magazines, digital products and curriculum-based publications. Visit the website for more details.
1 University Pl, Stamford, CT 06901
Founded in 1951, the University of Connecticut at Stamford offers four-year undergraduate degrees in ten majors as…More well as master's degrees in two majors. Flexible class schedules allow students with full-time jobs and families to pursue the degrees of their choice, and the convenient downtown location offers numerous internship opportunities.</p> <p>UConn-Stamford undergraduate students can choose from the following majors: American Studies, Business and Technology, Economics, English, General Studies, Human Development and Family Studies, History, Political Science, and Psychology. Graduate students can receive degrees in Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA). UConn-Stamford also offers non-study courses, ESL classes, a Master's Entry into Nursing program, and honors classes. <b><br /></b></p>