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Pittsfield School District
is a member of Supervisory Administration Unit #51 and
consists of Pittsfield Elementary School and Pittsfield
Middle High School. Both Pittsfield schools are
conveniently located near the center of town right off
Tilton Hill Road.
Pittsfield Elementary
School educates students in kindergarten through grade
six in a 12 year old facility on Bow Street. The
school has an enrollment of 400 students and is the
proud recipient of the "approved with distinction"
rating from the New Hampshire Department of Education.
The elementary school has received the Blue Ribbon
Achievement award for volunteerism for the past 20
years.
Pittsfield Middle High
School as grades seven through twelve and recently
renovated the entire building and added a major addition
which doubles its size. The Middle High School is
approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education
and recently received accreditation from the New England
Association of Schools and Colleges.
Both Pittsfield Elementary
School and Pittsfield High School have taken a dynamic
approach to curriculum development. At Pittsfield
Elementary, the Four Blocks Literary Model has been
adopted. Four Blocks places an emphasis on a
multi-level instructional design. It adapts well to all
the needs of all learners. Additionally, the school is
using a social skills curriculum entitled "Responsive
Classroom". This curriculum is designed to create a
high quality learning environment to assist student
achievement.
Pittsfield Middle High
School recently received a Comprehensive School Reform
Grant. The emphasis on curriculum development as a
result of this grant will improve alignment with the New
Hampshire Curriculum Frameworks. Beyond curriculum,
the school places a strong emphasis on personnel success
in learning communities with high standards for
achievement.
Select any of the links
below to view individual units of the School District.
Pittsfield Elementary
Pittsfield Middle High
School
Administrative Unit (SAU51) |