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Grove School (Connecticut)
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    Grove School (Connecticut)

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    Grove School
    The Grove School.jpg
    Address
    Map
    175 Copse Road

    ,
    Connecticut
    06443

    United States
    Information
    Type Private, therapeutic boarding and day school
    Established 1934 (1934)
    Founder Jess Perlman
    NCES School ID 00232858
    President Richard Chorney
    Director Peter Chorney
    Principal Sean Kursawe
    Teaching staff 31.8 (on an FTE basis)
    Grades 7–12
    Gender Co-educational
    Enrollment 123 (2017-2018)
    Student to teacher ratio 3.9
    Campus size 90 acres (36 ha)
    Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges
    Website www.groveschool.org

    Grove School is a private, co-educational, therapeutic boarding and day school in Madison, Connecticut, United States. It was established in 1934 by Jess Perlman and utilizes a year-round, trimester calendar, with four two-week breaks.

    History

    Grove was founded as a boys’ school in 1934 by Jess Perlman (earlier, a co-founder of the Baltimore Labor College), who led the school until 1956. From 1956 to 1986, Jack Sanford Davis served as executive director. In 1986, Richard Chorney purchased Grove, converted it into a for-profit propriety corporation with a board of directors, and appointed his son Peter J. Chorney as Executive Director and President and CEO. In the fall of 1991, Grove School became coeducational.

    Campus

    Grove School is situated on a 90-acre (36 ha) campus, directly adjacent to the I-95 highway. The dormitories include White House, Middle House, Tessler–Olshin duplex, Lodge, Perlman, Redlich, Patch, Koegler, Charles, Loomis, Grey House, Red House, and Blue House. Grove has constructed many new buildings in the past five years. In 2010, the Alice Chorney Education Center, with nine classrooms, a science lab, a conference room, and a media center. In 2011, an office was built for the administrators-on-duty (AODs) during the day. In 2012, the Robert A. J. Ranieri III Athletics and Recreation Center was completed. In 2015, construction was finished on two new dormitories, the Tessler–Olshin duplex. In January 2016, a new dining hall was opened, with office space for therapists that opened separately in September.

    Faculty

    Members of the employee community include teachers, faculty advisors, psychiatrists, therapists, spiritual advisors, and nurses, in addition to administrative and maintenance staff, a business office, care staff, and many others. An advisor, therapist, psychiatrist, and academic case manager comprise a treatment team, which maintains close contact with a student's family and school district, if applicable. Most faculty work full-time and many teachers are dorm counselors. Many are recruited from local teaching colleges. Special education teachers also work as academic case managers and advisors, who are assigned to about five students, double as administrators-on-duty or directors. Psychiatrists may also work as therapists and many of the clinicians maintain private practices aside from Grove.

    Co-curricular activities

    The school's program in the performing arts has frequent student productions. Students may also choose to participate in a variety of varsity and junior varsity athletic teams. After the school day and on weekends, there are a range of recreational activities on and off campus. Student-run clubs meet weekly under the direction of a faculty adviser. Grove has a chapter of the National Honor Society.

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