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Hillsboro-Deering Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 4 Hillcat Drive
Hillsborough, NH 03244
County: Hillsborough
District: Hillsborough-Deering
Phone Number: 603-464-1110
Fax Number: 603-464-
Email: nmcaloon@hdsd.k12.nh.us
Principal: Dr. Noreen McAloon
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Additional Information
School Type: public elementary
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
School Setting:
rural
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:10-3:10
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: 10 national + February and April breaks
School Colors: per grade: purple, red, orange, yellow, green, blue
School Mascot: none
Community:
Hillsborough
School Size: 569
Classroom Size: average 18
Classroom Teachers: 28 + 5 specials+multiple special educators
Student/Teacher Ratio: 18 solely based on grade level teachers
Support Services:
autism programs- REACH 1 and REACH 2, ASPIRE for academic and behavioral interventions, OT and Speech pathologists on site, one special educator per grade level, paraprofessionals as needed for 1-1 support; daily general education differentiated reading and math sesions, Title One school
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
daily computer class grades K-5, 1 class a week per student; 4 computers within each classroom, laptop carts available, some ipads
School Clubs:
Lego, puzzles, walking, jumprope, math, reading
Lunch Availability: hot and cold choice daily, cooked in district
Parking Spaces/Availability:
one per staff, limited per visitors
Uniform Guidelines:
none. No clothing with alcohol logos or baring torsos
Enrollment Characteristics: predominately Caucasian, mainly English language, combination of lifelong residents and transient population, most grades equal distribution by gender