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Calendar of Events
10/24/12-9/7
ONE BOOK ONE BLOOMFIELD
See and discuss the film 'The Namesake'
5/20-7/1
“Great Courses Seminar” Explores the History of Western Art Chamber Events
5/20-7/1
New EventChamber Events
5/23
For Knitters and Newbies @ Prosser LibraryChamber Events
3:34 PM
5/23
Persepolis - Foreign Film @ Prosser LibraryChamber Events
6 PM
5/25
Prosser Library - CLOSEDChamber Events
5/27
Prosser Library - CLOSEDChamber Events
5/28
Duncaster's World Affairs May 28 - Discussion of Iran/US RelationsChamber Events
Iran and United States Relations: Three Decades of Futility” Featured at Duncaster’s May 28 World Affairs Meeting
5/28
Frida @ Prosser Public Library
Film followed by discussion
5/29
Denis Horgan @ Prosse rPublic Library
Author Talk
5/30
Matthew Bartlett @ Prosser Public Library
Author Talk about the Civil War
6/1
The Alturas DuoHolidays
Chamber Music Concert
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Bloomfield Schools

Bloomfield Schools
The Bloomfield Public School District provides education for more than 2400 multicultural students ranging from pre-school to high school age. The range of educational opportunities for students extends form early childhood programs to adult education.

The Board of Education employs approximately 260 certified staff and administrators and an additional 210 non-certified staff and food services workers in its facilities.


Public Schools

Early Childhood Education (Pre Kindergarten)

Family Resource Center Early Childhood Program
The Bloomfield Early Childhood Magnet School

Elementary Schools (Grades K-4)

Laurel School
Metacomet School
J.P. Vincent School

Intermediate and Middle Schools (Grades 5-8)
Carmern Arace Middle School

High Schools (Grades 9-12)
Bloomfield High School
The Big Picture High School



Bloomfield Public Schools

CREC Magnet School - Metropolitan Learning Center (Grades 6-12)

The global and international studies theme of the Metropolitan Learning Center emphasizes interdisciplinary global understandings. Opportunities for international exchange exist at all grade levels. A range of Advanced Placement (AP) courses are available, and both technology and world languages play integral roles across the curriculum. The school is designed around how the pre-adolescent and adolescent brains learn, and the school is considered the students' workplace. Their jobs are to learn, to grow and to give back to the community.



Metropolitan Learning Center


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