Meriden Public Schools

About the Meriden Public Schools

Our Schools

Our Students

  • 8,600 Students
  • 76% of graduates pursue college
  • 71% Minority
  • 74% Free/Reduced priced meals
  • 19% SPED
  • 15% ELL/LEP

A Model of Excellence

  • 5 Blue Ribbon Elementary Schools
  • Connecticut Association of Schools Elementary School of the Year
  • State School of Distinction
  • NEASC accredited high schools
  • Newly Renovated High Schools
  • The Learning Counsel 2018 Digital Curriculum Top 10 Strategy Award
  • EDUTOPIA 2017 Schools that Work
  • CoSN Leading Education Innovation 2017 Team Award
  • HundrEd 2017 - 100 Global Inspiring Innovations
  • 2017 Model School
  • 2016/2017 District of Distinction
  • 2017 Schools of Tech Xcellence
  • Google for Education Reference District
  • Digital Promise League of Innovative Schools

Our Mission

We will provide all students with educational opportunities to acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes that will enable them to lead productive and self-sustaining lives in a democratic, multicultural society.

Ensuring that "Here, Students Succeed" requires the vision to prepare students for the twenty-first century and beyond. As its student community grows in its diversity, so does the world in which they will live. The Board of Education will look to past successes and build upon a solid foundation of academic achievement to produce the program initiatives necessary for students to thrive academically, socially and emotionally. To that end, the Board had developed the following goals:

  1. To meet high expectations for academic achievement for all students to prepare them for productive and self-sustaining adult life, continuing education and responsible citizenship in a democratic, multicultural society.
  2. To meet the fundamental needs of all learners by providing a safe and disciplined environment conducive to learning.
  3. To meet high standards for the performance of teachers and administrators leading to improved student learning.
  4. To focus resources effectively, efficiently and equitably to ensure that all students achieve at high levels sufficient to enable them to lead productive and self-sustaining lives.
  5. To increase the direct involvement of all citizens in public education.

The Board of Education is charged with the task of monitoring the Meriden Public Schools’ progress in reaching these goals and with implementing changes to its mission statement and goals to most appropriately reflect the needs of its students.