LITTLETON — Superintendent Kelly Clenchy is pleased to announce that Littleton Middle School has been recognized as a Spotlight School by the New England League of Middle Schools (NELMS) for its effective programming and support for students.
The NELMS list of Spotlight Schools recognizes middle schools across New England that have a record of powerful and research-based learning practices for students. Littleton Middle School was one out of six schools in Massachusetts, and one of 27 throughout New England, to be recognized. The school serves almost 400 students in Grades 6-8.
Littleton Middle School was praised for its positive learning environment, strong and cohesive special education team, thoroughly planned-out advisory program, well-documented Student Support Team (SST), empowered and effective teaching that leads to increased student learning, and a great sense of school pride from students and staff.
“The NELMS Spotlight School recognition identifies schools, educators, students, and partners that demonstrate excellence in middle level education. It takes great effort to accomplish this level of distinction,” said Superintendent Clenchy. “We are very proud to see the hard work being done at Littleton Middle School be recognized.”
To learn more about NELMS’ Spotlight School recognition and view the list of recognized middle schools, click here.
About the New England League of Middle Schools
The New England League of Middle Schools (NELMS) is a nonprofit organization filed under Massachusetts Articles of Corporation. NELMS strives to offer specific content information, instructional strategies, effective leadership and organizational practices, and problem solving to its 300 member schools. The organization collaborates with its partners to provide services that support school improvement, positive student outcomes, and the development of solutions for success.
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