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Hartford Public Schools average salary is $174,334, median salary is $175,000 with a salary range from $173,000 to $175,000.
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Psychiatrist 173,000-175,000 Providence, RI, 02901 2016 Hartford Public Schools Psychiatrist Salaries (3)
Hartford Public Schools Providence, RI Salaries
Psychiatrist 175,000-175,000 Providence, RI, 02901 2013 Hartford Public Schools Psychiatrist Salaries (3)
Hartford Public Schools Providence, RI Salaries
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  • Hartford Public Schools
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Hartford, CT
  • The Hartford Inter-district Magnet Schools are a series of 12 regional schools that have been established by the Hartford Public Schools and made available to students throughout the 33 town Greater Hartford region. Each school has a core program that meets the highest state and national standards for curriculum, instruction, and student achievement. Additionally, each magnet school has its own specialized curriculum "theme" or approach to teaching. The unique characteristics of each school are intended to attract parents and students who find these features responsive to their needs and interests. The goal is to have at least 30 percent of