77 out of 10GreatSchools

Stem Magnet School At Annie-Fisher School

Hartford, CT
  • Public
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  • Grades K-8
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  • Enrollment: 363

Overview

Stem Magnet School At Annie-Fisher School
280 Plainfield Street
Hartford, CT 06112
(860) 695-3500
Stem Magnet School At Annie-Fisher School is located in Hartford, CT and serves grades K-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
1%
Two or more races
4%
Hispanic
15%
Asian
17%
White
22%
Black
42%

Reviews5 Reviews

4.0
student
Amazing food teachers the help you alot.
parent
My son was being bullied at his town school. When we found out he was accepted into stem we were ecstatic. I prayed it would be a good fit after all he had been through. He was a good student that had started failing, and was no longer himself. Once he started stem...I had my son back. He was treated kindly, and his grades started improving. He has made friends, and LOVES going to school. He seems genuinley interested in doing his work! STEM saved my family!!!
other
My daughter has been attending this school for 2 years now and the issues we've been having are out of control. She is bullied almost daily but the school is listening to the bully who is trying to blame her for it. The bullying has been witnessed by other students, teachers and administrators. She is punched, scratched and sworn at almost daily but they won't do anything about it besides make him say he's sorry and tell her to "just stay away from him" and "ignore it". To say I'm disgusted is a gross understatement. She will not be going back next year.
teacher
I attended Annie Fisher School in the Gifted & Talented Program from 1976 - 1978, and it was hands down, the BEST SCHOOL I've ever attended!!! My "tenure" consisted of two classrooms for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders, two main teachers, and alternating "student" teachers that rotated in to assist. I will NEVER forget these times!! At my current age, I feel myself using things that I've learned through THIS school more than any other school, college, or place of training that I've ever attended because they taught me the BASICS... the stuff you need in LIFE... to get by, along with the accelerated "Higher Learning" curriculum on tap, as well as some great Science Projects, and what was then called "Social Studies". By the 5th grade most of the students were already reading at a College level and we dabbled into Algebra by the time we got to the 6th grade. Gee... they just don't make schools like they used to anymore. :-(
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