Digital Infrastructure The district utilizes a modern tech stack including Amazon Web Services, Google Analytics, and Node.js, indicating an openness to cloud-based solutions, data analytics, and scalable technology which can be leveraged for educational technology enhancements.
Recent Partnership Participation in the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s program since 2017 highlights ongoing infrastructure development efforts, presenting opportunities for technology upgrades or smart building solutions.
Financial Scope With annual revenue between $1 million and $10 million, the district has a moderate budget for innovative educational tools, infrastructure projects, and community engagement initiatives, making targeted solutions feasible.
Community Engagement The district serves approximately 6,000 students in grades Pre-K through 12, providing a broad audience for educational products, digital learning platforms, and student-centered technology offerings.
Leadership Transition Recent leadership changes, such as the departure of an assistant principal in 2017, suggest a dynamic administrative environment open to new partnerships and change management solutions that support staff development and operational efficiency.