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Metropolitan Learning Center (Bloomfield, Connecticut)

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Type
  
Magnet high school

Principal
  
Sasha Douglas

Phone
  
+1 860-242-7834

Founded
  
1998

Established
  
1998

Grades
  
6–12

Number of students
  
741

Lowest grade
  
Sixth grade

School district
  
Capitol Region Education Council

Address
  
1551 Blue Hills Ave, Bloomfield, CT 06002, USA

District
  
Capitol Region Education Counc

Similar
  
Classical Magnet School, Global Experience Magnet S, Two Rivers Magnet Middle Sc, Hartford Magnet Trinity Co, Northwest Catholic High Sch

Profiles

The Metropolitan Learning Center is a magnet school that is based in Bloomfield, Connecticut. The school is part of the Capitol Region Education Council.

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History

The school was founded in 1996. Educators from CREC and the original participating communities of Bloomfield, East Windsor, Hartford, Windsor and Windsor Locks planned this global studies school. In 1997, the Connecticut State Legislature approved the appropriation of $32 million for the construction of a grades 6 - 12 Metropolitan Learning Center, a School for Global and International Studies, which opened in September 1998 in the old Bloomfield Junior High School Building. Enfield later joined the program in 2000. In the fall of 2001, with grades 6 - 9, the school was moved to its new building at 1551 Blue Hills Avenue Bloomfield. It now serves nearly 700 students in grades 6 - 12 from Bloomfield, Hartford, Enfield, Windsor, East Windsor, and Windsor Locks. Public Act 07-3 allowed students in non-participating districts to apply for a seat in an inter-district magnet school if seats are available. With this legislative change, students in any town are allowed to apply to MLC and may be granted a seat.

Facility

The MLC building was completed in the fall of 2001, after two years of construction.

Designed to feel like a corporate workplace[citation needed], the main building is made up of two stories, each containing four grade-area pods. The library (MediaCenter) is centered on the first floor among the four pods, along with the main and guidance offices.

The art, television studio, and tech rooms are centered among the pods on the second floor. The secondary building is home to the cafeteria, gymnasium, exercise room, auditorium (Conference Area), and the music department.

All rooms have wireless internet connections to work with the students' laptops, and all classrooms have Smartboards that work with the teachers' desktop computers.

References

Metropolitan Learning Center (Bloomfield, Connecticut) Wikipedia