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Mission Statement

Stephen Foster School #67 provides a rigorous instructional program that enables all students to make a positive contribution to a global society. 

School 67 is Going Back Home to 653 North Somerset Ave. this Summer

We are happy to say it is time to move back to our renovated school.

The move will take place during summer break and will not affect students.

 

While students and staff have relocated at Gambold (School 108), School 67 has been completely renovated to improve teaching and learning environments for students and staff. The renovation includes: new heating and air conditioning, new lighting and ceilings, new windows, improvements to meet requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a new secure entry, a new car drop-off location, a new lunchroom, an elevator, a new perimeter fence and a new security system.

IPS is pursuing Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for the renovated School 67, meaning that it will meet national standards for being an economically, socially and environmentally responsible place to learn and work.

New bus stop information will be mailed to your homes this summer.

 We look forward to seeing you at 653 North Somerset Avenue when….

·     We have our Open House Ice Cream Social on Thursday, August 2, 2012

·     We have our first day of school on Monday, August 6, 2012.

·     We have Family Fun Nights through the 2012-2013 school year.

We appreciate all of your support and cooperation during the relocation.

We are excited about going home J

Congratulations to the Band!!!

We receive several musical instruments, thanks to  The Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation. 

With many music programs across the country losing vital funding, the foundation helps under-served schools that don't have enough money to purchase or repair their instruments. 

An application for support was submitted by Mrs. Doherty, the band teacher, and the foundation found their program to be a worthwhile investment, allowing more students to be able to play and experience the benefits of music education. 

The Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation donates new and refurbished musical instruments to under-served schools, community music programs and individual students nationwide, in an effort to give youngsters the many benefits of music education, help them to be better students and inspire creativity and expression through playing music. The organization was inspired by the 1995 motion picture Mr. Holland’s Opus and founded by Michael Kamen, who composed the music for the movie and countless others.  In the last 15 years, over 15,000 new and refurbished instruments have been donated to 1,260 school and community music programs across the country.  More information can be found at www.mhopus.org

Montessori Option

Click Here to learn about our Montessori Program.

Watch a VIDEO to learn more about our school and our option program.

Make a Donation To Help Out A Classroom

Make a donation to one of our classroom projects.  Click here to see what projects need funded and make a donation. 

              Ms. Henry's   Adopt-A-Classroom page

We Collect...

We collect Boxtops for Education labels and Campbell Soup Labels.  

Collecting these labels help us get FREE items for our school! Look for these labels on your food items and send them in to school.

For more information:  Boxtops for Education    Campbell Soup