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It is part of the Danbury Public Schools district. Despite Danbury's population of 86,518 (as of 2020), [2] there was only one public high school until 2025, along with several small private schools, and one vocational high school in the city. The school is located in a suburban, residential neighborhood atop a hill that overlooks most of the city.
The homecoming king and queen for Danbury High School are Evan Sandvick and Emma Redett.
Danbury Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut. In 2006 Eddie Davis retired from being superintendent. [2] Salvatore Pascarella succeeded Davis that year. [3]
List of high schools in Connecticut This list of high schools in the state of Connecticut is a sortable table. To sort alphabetically by the subject of each column, click on the triangles in each column heading. A second click reorders the list in reverse alphabetical order by that column.
Pages in category "Magnet schools in Connecticut" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Danbury High School Danbury Public Schools Henry Abbott Technical High School Immaculate High School Joseph W. Pepin Memorial Building Naugatuck Valley Community College Western Connecticut State University
The Joseph W. Pepin Memorial Building [3] formally known as Alternative Center for Excellence (ACE) and the Alternative Center for Education, is located in the former Locust Avenue School at 26 Locust Avenue in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. It is an alternative high school within Danbury Public Schools, meant for at-risk students. The building itself, a brick Romanesque Revival ...
I loved my magnet high school, but it forced me to be perfect. I want my daughter to enjoy high school and not be overwhelmed with school work.