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Brown School Evening Coffee Hour!
Benjamin G. Brown School, 201 Willow Ave, Somerville, MA | Get Directions »
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Are you looking for the right school for your child?
Come learn about the Brown School!
The Brown School Welcoming Committee and PTA invite you to an informational Evening Coffee Hour. Come talk with students, parents, and staff about life as a family at the Brown School.
Monday, January 28, 2013, 6:30-8:00 PM, the Brown School Library, 201 Willow Avenue, Somerville, MA.
The only school in the city that is grade K to 6, the Brown is a small, intimate school with an experienced staff and a strong emphasis on parent participation. The educational philosophy of the Benjamin G. Brown School is to ensure that each of its students continuously improves academically while developing a life-long appreciation for learning.
Families with questions about the school may email Principal Kathleen Seward at kseward@k12.somerville.ma.us
WHAT DO YOU ENVISION?
Families are always encouraged to give input and participate!
Event Details
| Where | Benjamin G. Brown School 201 Willow Ave, Somerville, MA 02144 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 6:30 pm–8:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Moms, Dads, Families |
| Website | http://thewordaroundschool.blogspot.com |
| acaputogriswold@yahoo.com | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Benjamin G. Brown School
When the Brown school was built in 1908, Teddy Roosevelt was president, Henry Ford was producing his first Model T, and Somerville needed a new school to accommodate an influx of working families. Today, Brown is not only the city's oldest elementary school, it's still known for its family atmosphere and strong focus on both academics and personal development.
With just over 250 students, it is the smallest school in Somerville, making for a tight-knit academic community backed up by very involved parents. Extensive afterschool programs (many led by parents) run from homework help to rock climbing. The building itself is nestled on a leafy neighborhood street in the Davis Square area with a small blacktop area for exercise and a school garden out front. The school is an international demonstration site for the Quaglia Institute for Student Aspirations, a nonprofit program that helps students set goals and reach them, and the social-emotional curriculum, Second Step, is also taught to students.
School stats and test scores are available on the school's website and here. Kathleen J. Seward is the principal.