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New London-Spicer Schools
Basic Information
Address: PO BOX 430
101 4th Avenue SW
New London, MN 56273
Phone Number: 320-354-2252
Fax Number: 320-354-9001
Email: carlsonp@nls.k12.mn.us
Superintendent: Paul Carlson
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Additional Information
Member Schools: Prairie Woods Elementary, New London-Spicer Middle School, New London-Spicer High School, New London-Spicer Alternative School, Prairie Meadows Learning Center - ECFE, School Readiness
Board of Directors: Robert Moller - Chair, Dan DeGeest - Vice Chair, Mike O'Brien - Treasurer, Helena Lungstrom - Clerk, Directors Holli Cogelow Ruter, David Kilpatrick, Renee Nolting
Mission Statement:
The mission of the New London-Spicer Community Schools, committed to excellence throughout the district, is to develop high achieving individuals who desire to excel, learn, set goals, attain critical and creative thinking skills, and are productive citizens who are respectful of themselves and others.
Athletics: Football
Wrestling
Volleyball
Gymnastics
Baseball
Softball
Golf
Basketball
Tennis
Cross Country
Track
Hockey
Dancline
Curriculum:
Offerings
are included in the following
curricular areas:
*Advanced placement
*Language arts
*Mathematics
*Science
*Social Studies
*Health and Physical education
*Visual Arts
*Music, Concert Band, Concert
Choir
*Vocational and technical
education
*World languages
Organization Goals: 1) Increase academic achievement of all students in all subjects, but with additional emphasis upon Language Arts, Math and Science.
2) Create a school culture to achieve our mission through a network of integrated relationships between staff, students, parents, school board members, and community.
3) Provide a safe, nurturing and well-organized school environment district wide.
4) Ensure that the school board, administrators, and staff are highly skilled leaders and educators.
5) Instill Character Education in all curricula and activities.
6) Develop an appreciation of culture and beauty in our world.
Vision Statement: Committed to Excellence
A.P. Classes: Calculus, History, Biology, Literature Composition, Written Composition, Psychology
Support Services:
Guidance Counseling
Social Workers
After School Programs
Notes/School Information:
The New London-Spicer Schools:
*Have dedicated, enthusiastic &
knowledgeable staff
*Utilize a comprehensive curriculum
*Endorse a safe school environment
*Have Zero Tolerance polices for
weapons/drugs/alcohol
*Offer a wide variety of programs
*Promote on-going staff development
*Have strong student support services