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Easton Country Day School
was founded in 1993 by a group of parents who were also educators.
Led by Mrs. Jody Smith and Mrs. Martha Townson, these parents were
looking for an alternative education for their own children.
They envisioned a place where classes would be based on ability rather
than just age, where individual attention was the norm, and where integrity and
responsibility were part of the fabric of daily life.
Their vision, originally
called Phoenix Academy, opened its doors in Fairfield,
Connecticut.
As word of mouth spread the news, the school began to grow by leaps and bounds.
Students here were receiving a remarkably well-rounded and individually
structured elementary education, scoring high on their standardized tests, and
being accepted into the area’s most competitive private high schools.
Teachers and parents from all over the area began to knock on the
school’s doors.
Just one year after
opening day, when Mrs. Townson moved out of state, founding parent Mrs. Suellen
Inwood stepped in to take her place.
Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Inwood remain the Directors today.
The young school was
growing rapidly, and as the years passed it finally outgrew the smaller and
older building where it had begun.
By 2005, the opportunity to move to a lovely and well-equipped building in Easton presented itself.
The move enabled the school to have
physical facilities of a quality that matched its educational offerings.
The new building was also large enough to
allow expansion into many new areas, including a specialized Gifted Program, a
multitude of enrichment activities, and a Pre-School and Day Care Center.
As part of an ongoing
commitment to familiarize our students with public service and community
involvement, the school immediately sought to become engaged and involved with
the Easton community.
We are delighted to have become an integral part of our small, beautiful
town, and we are celebrating all that our school has become with a changing of
our name. We are proud to be known
today as Easton Country
Day School.
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