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The Hartford Public School System manages 47 schools, of which 35 are traditional neighborhood schools and 12 are magnet schools. The District also operates an Adult Education Center and a Transitional Learning Academy. See below for a complete listing of the 47 schools with their instructional grades and their principals.  Click here for a listing of the schools in each State Senate and General Assembly District.
 
 
 
Elementary Schools
Grades
Principal
 
 
1
K-3, 5-7
Claire Shin (Elementary),
Jeff House (Middle)
 
2
K-7
Desi Nesmith
 
 
3 Asian Studies Academy at Dwight/Bellizzi ** Pre K-2, 3-8 Stacey McCann    
4
Pre K-8
Brenda Greene
 
 
5
Pre K-4 ***
Immacula Didier
 
 
6
Pre K-3
Tammy Kyparidis
 
 
7
Pre K-8
Fabienne Pierre-Maxwell
 
 
8
Pre K-8
William Chambers
 
 
9
Pre K-6
Richard Quinn
 
 
10
Pre K-8
Tyrone Richardson
 
 
11
K-3, 6-7
Kimberly Stone-Keaton
 
 
12
Pre K-8
Peter Dart
 
 
13
Pre K-8
Lourdes Soto
 
 
14
Pre K-7
Paula Erickson
 
 
15
K-8
Baxter Atkinson
 
 
16
Pre K-8
Irene Coe
 
 
17
Pre K-8
Robert Travaglini
 
 
18
Pre K-6
Elizabeth Michaelis
 
 
19
Pre K-5
Gerald Martin
 
 
20 6-8 Catherine Horton    
21
Pre K-6
Myrella Lara
 
 
22
Pre K-8
Nicolas Jones
 
 
23
Pre K-8
Sheilda Garrison
 
 
24
Pre K-8
Lorraine White
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
High Schools
 
 
 
 
25
9-10
Oscar Padua
 
 
26
11-12
Gayle Allen-Greene
 
 
27
9-12
Matthew Conway
 
 
28
9-11
Terrell Hill
 
 
29
9
Tory Niles
 
 
30
10-12
Jill Carey
 
 
31
10-12
Adam Johnson
 
 
32
10-12
David Chambers
 
 
33
9-11
Sheryl McLean-Houle
 
 
34
9-12
Venetia Richardson
 
 
       
 
 
       
 
 
Magnet Schools
 
 
 
 
35
K-8
Melony Brady
   
36
Pre K- 8
Esmeralda Machial
 
 
37
6-12
Stephen Perry
 
 
38
6-12
Timothy Sullivan
 
 
39
6-8
Sally Biggs
 
 
40
Pre K-8
Pamela Totten-Alvorado
 
 
41 Pre K-8 Raul Montanez-Pitre    
42
Pre K-4
John Freeman
 
 
43
Pre K-8
Dolores Cole
 
 
44
9-12
Steven Dellinger-Pate
 
 
45
6-12
John Laverty
 
 
46
9-12
Martin Fol
 
 



*Though currently located in 2 different buildings, Achievement First will merge its grades into one building next year with 1 principal.
**The Dwight/Bellizzi Asian Studies Academy is currently split within two different buildings; with the plan being to have all students in the Bellizzi building once more space is constructed.
***Betances’ grade 4 is only made of students from its grade 3 class from last year or 4th graders who have been retained, with no new students.

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