Student handbook for Stamford High School in Stamford, Connecticut for 1974-1975. The handbook provides information about the school and its operations and policies focused to students.
A booklet printed by the Stamford Public Schools to provide some basic information for parents and others about the operation of the elementary portion of the schools in Stamford, Connecticut. The booklet covers topics such as school policies, the…
Pamphlet for the Low-Heywood School, a preparatory school for girls in Kindergarten to twelfth grade in Stamford, Connecticut for the 1945-1946 academic year. The pamphlet provides information about the history of the school, fees and tuition,…
Promotional pamphlet for the Low-Heywood private school in Stamford, Connecticut. The pamphlet mainly shows photographs of students in classes and school activities. The pamphlet lists the location of the school at 71 Courtland Avenue.
Annual report from the Headmistress of the Low-Heywood Thomas private school in Stamford, Connecticut to the Board of Trustees from 1979-1980. The report talks about the activities of the school. the financial information, and the future planning…
Guide for Miss Low and Miss Heywood's Boarding and Day School for Girls in Stamford, Connecticut. Later this school would be named the Low-Heywood School. The book provides information about the school and its locale, the available curricula, student…
Magazine of collected essays, stories, and news from students and faculty of the Stamford Public School system.
The list of essays and stories are:
"We Attended a UNESCO Conference" by Louise M. Moser, Stamford High School
"Trip to UNESCO" by…
Promotional guide for the Miss Low and Miss Heywood's School for Girls in Shippan Point, Stamford, Connecticut highlighting the athletic opportunities available to students. The students would play tennis, field hockey, and basketball during their…
Booklet with high school curriculum information for Stamford, Connecticut for 1934-1935. The booklet provides information about required courses and electives for various tracks of students.
Blank report card used by elementary schools in Stamford, Connecticut, presumably in the 1950s. There is a brief introduction from Reginald A. Neuwien, the superintendent of schools at that time, and sections for grading performance in physical…