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Welcome to Col. John Robinson School
Westford Public Schools
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Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Our School Advisory Council is conducting a brief survey of our families in order to gain insight into our school's strengths and areas of need. This information will provide helpful input as we begin to develop our School Improvement Plan for the 2013-14 school year. The survey can be accessed at the link below and should only take a few minutes to complete. Thank you for your continued support of our school and students! Click here to answer the School Advisory Council Survey
Our school, located on the site of revolutionary war hero Col. John Robinson’s homestead, is steeped in rich history and tradition. Our mission is to provide academic, social and emotion experiences that lay the foundation for continued success for all. Children must feel capable and safe to learn and grow. We believe in providing children with a positive environment where they feel respected, connected and valued. We attend to the individual needs of the whole child, while developing enthusiasm for learning. Social
competency is achieved by teaching problem solving skills and enhancing communication through a common language. Our school promotes collaboration and shared responsibility through our unique open space environment in which two to three classes operate within a large room suite. Children learn to thrive within a setting that encompasses more than their individual class. Cooperation and collaboration are learned intrinsically as students observe their teachers working together on a daily basis. Our daily actions are governed by our core values of Community, Acceptance, Responsibility and Excellence. Our school motto, “At Robinson School We All CARE,” embodies theses values and is a constant guiding principle. We welcome you to our school family! Warmest Regards, Denise Arvidson, Principal
Second grade students recently released butterflies as the culmination of a science unit on change.
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