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 square bulletA letter to PIE parents from the superintendent

August, 2010 - As you know, there are changes within the PIE program for the upcoming school year. Dr. Bryant invites you to come out to Sanfordville Elementary School on Wed., Aug. 25 to meet Mr. Longfield, Principal of Sanfordville, and some of the PIE teachers. Click here to read Dr. Bryant's letter, and for more details.

square bulletState Education Department Raises the bar for student achievement

State's effort to raise standards may mean temporary dip in test scores

July 2010 - The State Education Department and the Regents are embarking on a new era of reform to improve student achievement and better prepare graduates for the 21st Century.
LEARN MORE
LETTER TO WARWICK PARENTS, JULY 2010 (pdf)
BOARD OF REGENTS PRESENTATION: "A New Standard for Proficiency: College Readiness" (pdf)

square bulletPartners in Education (PIE)

Warwick created the PIE Program in 1984 in response to the initiative of parents who were committed to active participation in their children's education. MORE

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The Warwick Valley Central School District has high expectations for its students and challenges all students to reach their highest potential. MORE

square bulletInstructional Strategies

The district recognizes that all students do not learn in the same way. Staff are encouraged to be lifelong learners and to always remain cognizant of each child's individual learning style. The district offers an extensive in-service and professional development program and is always seeking additional courses, instructors and programs. Teachers and administrators employ a variety of instructional strategies and practices to implement
the educational program. When visiting a classroom, a parent may see various strategies and practices at work.  MORE

square bulletAcademic Intervention Services - Helping all students
meet the learning standards.

Academic Intervention Services - commonly called AIS - are extra instruction and support provided to help students keep progressing toward meeting the New York State Learning Standards in English, social studies, math and science. MORE

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A program to provide guidance, support, encouragement and training for educators. MORE

square bulletlinks to additional curriculum guides and programs

K-5 Curriculum Guide High School Curriculum Handbook
Senior Project