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The Weaver Campus is currently under construction and will open for the 2019-20 school year
ACADEMIC OVERVIEW
In addition to core course requirements as outlined by the State of Connecticut, Advanced Placement courses, dual enrollment in college level courses and internships, each school on the Weaver campus will also have specialized coursework options:
High School, Inc. – Hartford’s Insurance & Finance Academy
Journalism & Media
Academy
Kinsella Magnet High School of the Performing Arts
Top Tier Facilities
State of the Art
Inviting
DESIGN GOALS

WEAVER HIGH SCHOOL STEERING COMMITTEE
The steering committee is guiding the process of designing the new Weaver High School. They will be responsible for:
- Providing consistent communication/information to the larger community (stakeholders, etc.)
- Keep work groups accountable to move the design recommendations along
- Provide support to work groups in the form of feedback, access to information, and/or expertise (now-June)
- Create feedback loops by assessing feasibility of recommendation throughout the summer by making collective decisions (June-July)
- Support the approval of Weaver recommendations in the implementation stage (August 2018-August 2019)
Steering Commitee
Work Groups
School Climate & Culture
Family & Community Engagement
Student Centered Learning
Industry & Higher Ed Partnerships
Work Groups
Workgroups are taking on different aspects of the project in detail – Engaging multiple stakeholders in designing recommendations for Weaver High School around four areas:
Family & Community Engagement
Building a strong family and community environment.
- School as a Hub
- Supporting Learning
- Parent Voice
School Climate & Culture
Creating one positive school culture across disciplines that school staff, parents and students can be proud of.
- Welcoming Environment
- Restorative Justice
- School Health
Student Centered Learning
Building student-centered approaches within the Weaver curriculum to ensure that every student develops the critical thinking, problem solving, and other deeper learning skills needed in order to graduate high school prepared to contribute to their communities and succeed in college and at work.
Industry & Higher Education Partnerships
Designing connections to higher education and the workforce Weaver students will someday enter.
- College prep and counseling
- Industry related internships
- Industry and Higher Ed voice
Each group meets monthly, check the calendar for dates and times
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