Shelton Public Schools

Shelton Public Schools is a school district in Shelton, Connecticut, United States. The district is located in the eastern Fairfield County. The superintendent of Shelton Public schools is Kenneth Saranich. Shelton Public Schools currently operates four K-4 elementary schools (see below), one upper elementary school (Perry Hill School - grades 5 and 6), an intermediate school (Shelton Intermediate School - grades 7 and 8), and one high school (Shelton High School). The Board of Education offices were moved to 382 Long Hill Avenue after the Ripton school closed and was renovated to accommodate the Board of Education offices.

Shelton Public Schools
Address
382 Long Hill Avenue
, Connecticut, 06484
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre-Kindergarten12
SuperintendentKenneth Saranich
School boardBoard of Education
Schools8
Budget$72,765,000 (FY20–21)
NCES District ID0904050[1]
Students and staff
Students4,654 (2019–2020)
Teachers335.50 (on FTE (full-time equivalent) basis) (2019–2020)
Student–teacher ratio13.87 to 1 (2019–2020)
Other information
Websitewww.sheltonpublicschools.org

Schools

List of schools
School Type Grades Enrollment
(year)
Teaching staff
(year)
Website
Shelton High School High school 912 1,356 (2019-2020)[2] 99.40 (2019-2020)[2] Official website
Shelton Intermediate School Middle school 78 777 (2019-2020)[3] 64.70 (2019-2020)[3] Official website
Perry Hill School Upper elementary 56 727 (2019-2020)[4] 52.00 (2019-2020)[4] Official website
Booth Hill School Elementary K4 323 (2019-2020)[5] 22.70 (2019-2020)[5] Official website
Elizabeth Shelton School Elementary K4 423 (2019-2020)[6] 29.00 (2019-2020)[6] Official website
Long Hill School Elementary K4 360 (2019-2020)[7] 27.20 (2019-2020)[7] Official website
Mohegan School Elementary K4 358 (2019-2020)[8] 23.00 (2019-2020)[8] Official website
Sunnyside School Elementary K4 254 (2019-2020)[9] 18.70 (2019-2020)[9] Official website

Perry Hill School

Perry Hill School reopened as an upper elementary school in 2010 after being a K-4 school. The building was renovated to accommodate a larger school population. Originally the school housed Shelton High School (built in 1969) and later Shelton Intermediate School (until 2001)

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