Hall Memorial School
Hall Memorial School is located at 111 River Road in Willington, Connecticut. It serves only the town of Willington, grades 5 through 8. The school is fairly small, servicing about 320 students.
History
Hall Memorial School was founded in 1922 and built in memory of Gardner Hall Sr., Gardner Hall Jr., and William H. Hall. From these names stem the school's namesake "Hall Memorial". The original school building was just six rooms. Since the initial construction, there have been two major additions, one adding 12 classrooms and another, in 1980, that added a new gymnasium and 6 more classrooms. Since then, existing rooms have been partitioned off to create more classroom space. More recent changes have been a complete makeover of the school's library, a water main hookup with neighboring towns, and a new front sidewalk, lawn, and garden.Classroom Instruction
Hall Memorial School offers instruction to students in grades 5–8. Currently, students in grade 5 are taught in an all-inclusive classroom setting. Students in grades 6-8 have a rotating 6 day schedule, and change classes throughout the day. Currently, the following classes are required:| Grade 6 | Math | Science | Social Studies | Language Arts | Spanish | Physical Education | Health | Art | General Music | Computers | Choir | Band |
| Grade 7 | Math | Science | Social Studies | Language Arts | Spanish | Physical Education | Health | Art | General Music | Computers | Choir | Band |
| Grade 8 | Algebra 1 or Pre-algebra | Science | Social Studies | Language Arts | Spanish | Physical Education | Health | Art | General Music | Computers | Choir | Band |
In addition, for students in grades 6–8, who are not enrolled in band or choir, there is a 40-minute Band/chorus/study.