Registration is open for EAVP Summer Camp! Our camp will be separate from our regular school year program and will be based on enrollment and staffing. All children between the ages of three and seven years old are welcome. Activities and daily water play will be offered. Field trips will be planned based on our […]
The Wizard of Oz will be performed at Andover Elementary Middle School (AE/MS) on Friday, December 17 at 6 PM, and on Saturday, December 18 at 1 PM. There are more than 35 students participating in the play this year. 2019 marked the 80th anniversary of the original movie in 1939 starring Judy Garland as […]
Students in the middle school at AE/MS have been crying out for a social event since COVID pandemic began. Their last event was a dance on Valentine’s Day of 2020, and only the class of 2022 was old enough to attend that event when it was held. Unfortunately, the situation has not changed enough […]
“Mitakuye Oyasin” – the Lakota phrase for recognizing that there is a universal connection between all of creation – has been part of Proctor’s fabric since the mid-1980s. The Native American presence at Proctor Academy has taken many shapes over the course of the last 40 years. Our commitment to cultivating relationships is a reflection […]
Since the late 1800s, when Proctor Academy’s first woodlands trails were constructed by then Head of School Dr. Morton, Proctor’s appreciation for, and connection to, the natural world have remained central to the school’s mission. On Saturday, October 9, Proctor officially broke ground on the construction of a new science and wildlife science building, the […]
Each year at Andover Elementary/Middle School, Open House is the first community event on the calendar. Although the event had to be put off last year (but was replaced with a day for parents to come see the school before the year started), this year the open house night was able to happen. The night […]
AE/MS has a duty to locate, evaluate, and identify any child residing in the Andover School District who qualifies for Special Education services, or any child attending the public schools who may require Section 504 accommodations or services. Children eligible for special education include those children with disabilities who have autism, deaf-blindness, emotional disturbance, hearing […]