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Westhampton Elementary School

Deane Bates, Principal 
37 Kings Highway 
Westhampton, MA 01027  413-527-0561
MISSION STATEMENT

The Westhampton Elementary School is committed to establishing an environment in which we encourage good character formation, foster self-esteem, stimulate continual curiosity and develop a life-long   desire for learning. The mission of the Westhampton Elementary School is to provide a broad range of learning experiences and equal opportunities for students to grow to their full potential. 

PROFILE

Westhampton Elementary School is located in a small rural community   that is supportive of education.  We serve children in  grades pre-kindergarten through grade six.  Our address is 37 Kings Highway, Westhampton, MA  01027.  The school's telephone number is (413) 527-0561.  The FAX number is (413) 529-9753.

Our e-mail address is wes37kings@comcast.net .
Our web page can be found at www.westhamptonelementaryschool.org

Our basic premise is that learning is an active process shared by students and staff.  This process takes many different forms with teachers serving as models.  Content is important, but emphasis will also be put on the process.  Skill development, critical thinking, and problem solving will be taught eclectically and include constructivist and whole language  approaches.  Students will be viewed developmentally, and instructional expectations will be based accordingly.  The feelings of self-worth and self-esteem of both students and staff are paramount.  They will feel comfortable and be willing to take risks.  The majority of the time students of varying abilities will be working together in a supportive, cooperative environment.  Students will respect others' opinions and share ideas, and each student will be a valuable, contributing member of the group.  There will be a maximum amount of inclusion in the least restrictive setting.  There will be considerable inter-grade involvement.  Examples of the students' work will be displayed throughout the school, and building-wide themes and projects will be in evidence.