Over the years, E&R has provided reliable, professional and top quality service to Williston students. Contact E&R’s School Customer Service Office at (800) 243-7789 with any questions or visit the company’s website. During the school year Williston’s Campus Store staff are also available to help at (413) 529-3270.
The East Windsor Regional School District utilizes Parent Portal to allow for parents of children in grades K – 12 to access gradebook, attendance, schedule and demographic information. Teachers send parents updates utilizing this system as well.
If you have questions about any of the above opportunities; please contact Cherrie Collins, Associate Director of Parent Engagement and Giving at (413) 529-3148 or cvcollins@williston.com. We thank you in advance for your time and energy!
This free application is a launchpad that allows you to access all the Williston-related websites you visit regularly—Veracross, FACTS, and more—in one app on your smart phone. It is available on the App Store for Apple products and Google Play for Android. (Search for the Williston Northampton School.)
The Afternoon Program is an integral part of the Williston experience. The program is required for Upper School students, boarding and day, each trimester. Depending on their grade level, students choose either group or independent options, which range from athletics to dance to music.
Button Bucks. Your child’s ID card, known at Williston as the Sammy Card, can be pre-loaded with money (or Button Bucks) that your child can spend at the campus snack bar, the Stu-Bop, and the campus store. Find out more.
Ninth-, tenth-, and eleventh-graders must select a minimum of two group options. Eighth-graders must participate for two trimesters in two different group options. Seventh-graders have no requirement for participation. All new Upper School students must sign up for a group option in the fall.
Room assignments often are not definite until late August. After the school year begins, every effort is made to keep rooming assignments for the year and students should seek the counsel of dorm heads, proctors, and the deans when there is disagreement or discontent.