Overview
Connecticut Schools Engaged in Mastery-Based Learning
League of Innovative Schools (LIS) Members
Most of the following Connecticut schools and districts are members of the League of Innovative Schools (LIS) and are engaged in Mastery-Based Learning. LIS is a regional professional learning community for secondary schools committed to educational equity, student-centered learning and ongoing improvement. For more information or to join the Connecticut LIS, contact Connecticut LIS Coordinator Ted Hall.
- Academy of Information Technology and Engineering
- Academy of Science and Innovation
- Berlin High School
- Bolton Center School
- Bolton High School
- Bristol Eastern High School
- Brookfield High School
- Bunnell High School
- Canton High School
- Canton Intermediate School
- Canton Middle School
- Cheshire High School
- Clark Lane Middle School
- David Wooster Middle School
- Dodd Middle School
- Ellington High School
- Ellington Middle School
- Farmington High School
- Flood Middle School
- Henry James Memorial School
- High School in the Community
- Irving A. Robbins Middle School
- Interdistrict School for Arts and Communication
- Maloney High School
- McGee Middle School
- Metropolitan Business Academy
- Nathan Hale-Ray High School
- Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School
- Naugatuck High School
- New Fairfield High School
- New Fairfield Middle School
- New Haven Academy
- New Horizons School
- O. H. Platt High School
- The Sound School
- Stamford High School
- Three Rivers Middle College Magnet High School
- Wamogo Regional High School
- Waterford High School
- Westhill High School
- Whisconier Middle School
- Windsor High School
- Windsor Locks High School
- Windsor Locks Middle School
Competency Works series on Mastery-Based Learning in Connecticut:
- New Haven Public Schools Opens in a new window and New Haven Academy Opens in a new window
- Windsor Locks Public Schools Opens in a new window
- Naugatuck Public Schools Opens in a new window
- Superintendents Leading the Way in Connecticut Opens in a new window