Hamden Public Schools is very proud of the work being done by our students across the district.
Every month, Superintendent Highsmith honors our wonderful students from each school with the Superintendent's Student of the Month award.
Hamden Public Schools is very proud of the work being done by our students across the district.
Every month, Superintendent Highsmith honors our wonderful students from each school with the Superintendent's Student of the Month award.
Have a child ready for Kindergarten (turning age 5 by January 1, 2024) or just moved into Hamden -now is the time to register!
Hamden has 8 grade K-6 elementary schools, with attendance zones designated by address. If you don't know which school your child will attend, you can find out here.
Registration can be completed online
Visit our Hamden Student Registration Page for more information.
The Hamden Public School System is committed to finding ways to ensure that our staff is racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse. One of our efforts in this area is our participation in the CT Teacher Residency Program. If you are interested in becoming a certified teacher or know someone who does, the CT Teacher Residency Program may be a great opportunity for you. This program differs from many others because it is a paid residency leading to Connecticut elementary teacher certification.
What to apply? Click here or if you have any questions, please contact Stacie D'Antonio.
The Hamden Public Schools Early Learning Program currently has openings for Hamden 3 & 4-year-olds at the Alice Peck location (35 Hillfield Road, Hamden). Contact Director Jessica Vega at 203-407-2254 for more information.
The program is 9 hours/day, 5 days a week, year-round program with a sliding scale for fees.
Applications are being accepted now.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult for all of us. Children, in particular, have experienced increased mental and behavioral health concerns due to anxiety caused by the changes they have experienced in their lives, extended isolation and loss of family members. Parents have struggled to find local mental health providers to help their children cope or recommend appropriate treatments.
The DCF Behavioral Health Resource Guide will provide valuable points of contact to parents who are already dealing with difficult situations and hopefully have them access services earlier before their children experience a worsening mental health problem. Accessing supports is a sign of strength and this document provides families one more added support as they are empowered to connect with services in their local communities.
See BOE Meetings and Agendas page for more information.