Wooster School

Wooster School

Infobox Private School
name = Wooster School


established = 1926
type = Private, Co-ed
religion = Episcopalian
head_name = Head of School
head = Timothy B. Golding
city = Danbury
state = Connecticut
country = United States
motto= "Ex Quoque Potestate, Cuique Pro Necessitate"
campus =
enrollment = 408 (as of 2005-06)
faculty = 62.9 (on a FTE basis)
class =
ratio = 6.5
year =
SAT =
athletics = interscholastic sports teams
colors =
mascot =
homepage = [http://www.woosterschool.org/ Wooster School official site]

Wooster School is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory K-12 school in Danbury, Connecticut, in the United States. Wooster was founded in 1926 by Aaron Coburn and is named after General David Wooster, a Revolutionary War hero. Wooster's four cardinal principles are simplicity, religion, hard work, and intellectual excellence. An Episcopal school, Wooster emphasizes community service and helping others.Wooster states that its mission is to "maintain a school for the intellectual, spiritual, ethical, aesthetic, and physical development of boys and girls of diverse backgrounds." The school motto is Ex Quoque Potestate, Cuique Pro Necessitate. This translates roughly as "From each according to ability, to each according to need."

As of the 2003–04 school year, the school had an enrollment of 417 students and 56.1 faculty members (on a full-time equivalent basis) for a student-teacher ratio of 7.4. [http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&SchoolID=00232519&ID=00232519 Wooster School] , National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed October 20, 2007.]

Notable alumni include award-winning folk singer and guitarist Tracy Chapman, [Darling, Cary. [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=OC&p_theme=oc&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EAF3E1C797EF8A2&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM "Doing it her way: Tracy Chapman goes against the grain with her reflective songs"] , "The Orange County Register", May 25, 1990. Accessed October 19, 2007. "She was a student at Wooster High School in Danbury, Conn., with a budding taste for folk music and a flair for songwriting who corralled her courage and hit the pavement."] [ [http://www.about-tracy-chapman.net/biography.htm About Tracy Chapmen, official biography web site] . Accessed October 22, 2007.] trial attorney Cyrus Mehri, [ [http://www.findjustice.com/News/Article/?ARTICLE_ID=103 FindJustice.com web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007. "His parents' educational aspirations led Mr. Mehri to the Wooster School. 'My years there had a formative influence on me,' he says. 'There probably isn't another prep school that has such a genuine commitment to diversity. Wooster really led the way in that respect. They had already integrated by the 1950s and the idea of diversity was embedded in the culture.' "] developer Marc Vandenhoeck, [ [http://www.nyjnews.com/candidates/schoolboard/view.php3?id=106 New Jersey News story on school board candidates] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.] and Neil Rudenstine, president of Harvard University for a decade in the 1990s. [Gewertz, Ken. [http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2001/05.17/01-rudenstine.html "Rudenstine's journey to Harvard began at 14"] , "Harvard Gazette", May 17, 2001. Accessed October 20, 2007. "Now he was about to enter the Wooster School, a private, college-preparatory institution. Although it was located in Danbury, Conn., his hometown, he would live at the school rather than at home."] [Catherine E. Shoichet, "Rudenstine's Book Hits Shelves", June 05, 2001, found at [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=104537 "Harvard Crimson" web site] . Accessed October 22, 2007. "In a 1998 speech given at the Belmont Hill School in Belmont, Mass., Rudenstine spoke of the root of his passion for reading—a meeting with a high school adviser during his first term as a scholarship student at the Wooster School in Danbury, Connecticut. “I don’t remember trying to articulate for myself, at the time, what this entire experience actually meant to me,” he says." ]

It has earned 5 stars on the "Great Schools" web site. [ [http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/ct/private/1249 Great Schools web site] ] The school is a member of the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools, [ [http://www.caisct.org/cais/schoolfinder/SchoolDetails.aspx?SchoolID=86&SchoolName=Wooster+School Connecticut Association of Independent Schools web site] ] and other prep school groups. [ [http://schools.privateschoolsreport.com/Connecticut/Danbury/WoosterSchool.html Private School Report web page] ]

Wooster School is named for General David Wooster, who fought the Battle of Danbury for the Colonist side in the American Revolution, which battlefield is near the campus. [ [http://www.danburyhistorical.org/Wooster.html Danbury Histrical Society web site] ]

The school was the first prep school to actively recruit minority candidates as a "feeder system" for elite Ivy League colleges, such as Harvard University. [Michael Lerner, "Plan Seeks Applications From Southern Negroes", "Harvard Crimson", February 20, 1963, found at [http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=501961 The Crimson web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.]

Educational philosophy

Wooster follows a liberal arts tradition. Self-help has been one of the fundamental principles at Wooster since the School's founding in 1926. It is a philosophy that places total responsibility for the physical environment of the school on the students.

Students are not only responsible for cleaning and maintaining the campus, but also for the program's organization and management.

As students in the Lower School (grades K - 5) progress through the grades, they assume more responsibility for their classrooms and the Lower School building. Students in the Middle and Upper Schools (grades 6 - 12) are in charge at all times of the upkeep of the whole school.

In addition to self-help and volunteering, Upper School students meet the requirement of 100 hours of community service outside the Wooster community, which can be completed between the summer before freshman year and graduation.

Seniors in good standing academically may also participate in the Senior Independent Study (SIS) program the last six weeks of their senior year, at which time they may pursue a community service project or career interest as a job off campus. Upon completion of SIS, each student submits a written report and makes an oral presentation to the faculty and senior classmates about what he or she learned. [ [http://www.woosterschool.org/community/commsvc.php Wooster School official web site] ]

General information

Date Founded: 1926 – Rev. Aaron C. Coburn

Headmaster: Timothy B. Golding, the ninth head of the school

Religious affiliation: Episcopalian

Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges

Memberships:

• Connecticut Association of Independent Schools

National Association of Independent Schools

• National Association of Episcopal Schools

Cum Laude Society

Size of campus: 127 acres

Number of school buildings: 15

School song: The hymn "O God, Our Help in Ages Past" (based on Psalm 90).

Enrollment information

Enrollment: 347 boys and girls in grades K-12. [ [http://schools.privateschoolsreport.com/Connecticut/Danbury/WoosterSchool.html Wooster School - Danbury, Connecticut ] ]

Faculty

Number of full time faculty: about 52. [ [http://schools.privateschoolsreport.com/Connecticut/Danbury/WoosterSchool.html Wooster School - Danbury, Connecticut ] ]

Recent notice

From 2001 to 2004, Wooster School made some improvements to its physical plant, notably the addition of a new gymnasium and a middle school. [ [http://www.tskp.com/news/news-wooster.html TSKP Architecture Firm web site] ] [ [http://www.tshf.org/News/pressRelease.aspx?story=1528&section=101&year=2006 The Stamford Hospital Web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.] The school is a frequent site of Toastmasters meetings. [ [http://www.toastmasters.org/find/zoomclub.asp?ClubNumber=599 Toastmasters web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.] [ [http://www.district53toastmasters.org/diva/newsA.html District 53 Toastmasters web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.] Wooster continues to retain its reputation as a leader amongst Episcopalian Schools; [ [http://anglicansonline.org/usa/edu.html Anglicans Online web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.] the church's top educator award is named for former School Head John D. Verdery. [Daphne Mack, "Episcopal educators gathered in Hollywood for biennial conference: Peter Cheney roasted and three educators honored", "Episcopal News Service," November 28, 2006, found at [http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3577_79949_ENG_HTM.htm Episcopal Church, USA, Official web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.] The school's library received a grant of over $6,000 from U.S. Senator Chris Dodd's office to improve its Internet access through the E-rate grants. [ [http://dodd.senate.gov/index.php?q=node/3270&pr=press/Releases/00/0522.htm Senator Chris Dodd's Government official web site] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.]

Wooster School students co-founded, and are hosts to, YRTA (Youth Reacting to AIDS), the first teen-run organization to increase awareness of AIDS and to assist persons living with AIDS. [ [http://www.danbury.org/yrta/ Danbury Community Network official web site, YRTA page] . Retrieved October 22, 2007.]

References

External links

* [http://www.woosterschool.org/ Wooster School] — official site
* [http://woosterschool.org/publications/thegeneral.php The General] — student newspaper
* [http://www.woostersch.org/library/index.html John D. Verdery Library] — library site


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