Groton Public Schools is committed to family engagement and ensures it in all schools with parent, guardian and family activities that promote community and learning.
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Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. Consider the advantages of a small school with enormous opportunities. On Groton’s tight-knit campus—the Circle—you will know everyone, and you will be known. You will shape this community of peers and mentors, and you will be shaped by it.
Parents may serve as a liaison to the Groton Women’s Network, whose mission is to connect the women of the Groton School community, stimulate communication and interaction among them, and strengthen ties to the school.
Parent Fund volunteers are assigned a group of parents (often in their child’s form) and encourage generous participation in the Groton Fund, a critical component of the school’s operating budget. Parents need not need live nearby to participate—parents all around the country and the globe have been effective Parent Fund volunteers.
Students who must travel home by airplane are permitted a limited amount of storage space over the summer. For students who have items that do not fit in the allotted space, or for those who wish to store items over the summer despite their home's relative proximity to Groton , off-site storage is available, for a fee.
Parents who live nearby may volunteer as host families, offering international students a supportive off-campus contact who is ready with advice, friendship, an occasional refuge, or a home-cooked meal. For more information, please contact Director of Enrollment Management Cort Pomeroy.
Each student has a mailbox in the mailroom. Stamps are sold at the mailroom window, and personnel can help students who need to use UPS or Federal Express. Every student has a Groton email account.
Consider the advantages of a small school with enormous opportunities. On Groton’s tight-knit campus—the Circle—you will know everyone, and you will be known. You will shape this community of peers and mentors, and you will be shaped by it. You will be inspired by lifelong friends who are just as curious and motivated as you are.
Our Zebra Tales bloggers share snapshots of day-to-day life on the Groton Circle. Read their stories below.