11 members of Littleton High School’s Model United Nations club participated in Brown University’s Simulation of the United Nations during the weekend of November 11-13. The conference, which included over 800 high school students from across the United States and several other countries, was held on Brown University’s campus in Providence, Rhode Island and invited students to consider an array of pressing international issues.
Overview of Pupil Personnel Services Department Meeting the Needs of All Students.
Presented by Dianna Peterson, Director of Pupil Personnel Services to School Commitee January 5, 2012
Powerpoint Presentation
Littleton Public Schools participate in the USDA National School Lunch Program. Free or Reduced priced meals are available for those students households that qualify. We urge all residents to fill out an application. This year, our district is using a Family Free and Reduced Meal Application where all the students residing in a household are listed on one form. Family applications were mailed during the week of September 12th. We will also have applications available at the Littleton Public Library.
The Free and Reduced Application for the 2011 – 2012 school year is available here. Instructions for completing the application are available here.
Littleton Public Schools welcomes enrollment applications for the 2011-2012 school year through the School Choice Program. Non-resident students are encouraged to apply for the following available slots:
Grade 2 = 4
Grade 10 = 2
Grade 11 = 4
Applications and additional information about our schools are available at www.littletonps.org or by calling (978) 540-2506. Download Application Here.
"What gets measured gets managed." says the old adage. Since June 2008 the Littleton Public School's Energy Management and Conservation Program has avoided $736,697 in energy costs. Additionally, we have reduced our Cumulative Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2,550 metric tons of CO2. This is equivalent to 458 cars not driven for one year or 65,215 tree seedlings planted and grown for ten years. Now, EnergyCAP, Inc. makers of the specialized software we use to track our energy usage is offering a free service to the Littleton Community.