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Leviton is a K-5 Spanish/English dual language school that also houses two bilingual self-contained special education rooms. We are committed to creating a bilingual/biliterate culture and climate that is supportive, inclusive, collaborative, and respectful. 

In our dual language program, students are in mixed groups of English and Spanish dominant students. We utilize a two-teacher model, with one teacher designated for each language of instruction and responsible for teaching all content areas in that language. On a five-day cycle, students complete their literacy instruction in one language and math and science in the other, switching languages in the middle of the day. During the following five-day cycle, the languages of instruction flip-flop, so they receive all of their core instruction in both languages throughout the year.

Research has proven that bilingualism provides numerous benefits to the brain. Furthermore, dual language education has the added benefit of exposing students to different cultures, dialects, and lifestyles, and helping to develop compassionate, open-minded, and accepting citizens. It is our goal that our students fully develop both their English and Spanish languages and learn to use each to support and grow the other. Our deepest desire is that students emerge from Leviton fully bilingual and prepared to be active and engaged members of our society.

News & Announcements

Superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez Receives National Family Engagement Award

Providence, RI, February 12, 2026 – The Providence Public School District (PPSD)  is proud to announce that Superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez was recognized by AASA, The School Superintendents Association, with the AASA-PTA Family Engagement Changemaker Award. The national award was presented today during the National Conference on Education in Nashville.

Selected by an external review panel of peers and family-engagement experts from more than 50 nominations, Dr. Montañez is being honored for implementing exemplary best practices that integrate family engagement across strategic plans, budgets, and district infrastructure. 

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Green, Healthy and Energy-Efficient: Two Providence Schools Earn 2025 RI Green Ribbon Award

PROVIDENCE, RI – Two Providence Public Schools have been named recipients of the 2025 Rhode Island Green Ribbon Award. The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) recognized Pleasant View Elementary School and the Narducci Learning Center as two of just seven schools in the state to be honored for their commitment to sustainability, health and energy efficiency. 

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Providence Public Schools Surpass Pre-Pandemic Academic Levels, Celebrate Historic Turnaround Milestones in 2025

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – With the start of the new year, the Providence Public School District (PPSD) is reporting a year of progress, marked by academic proficiency rates that have officially rebounded past pre-pandemic levels, a significant reduction in chronic absenteeism, and major advancements in the district’s $1 billion facilities modernization plan.

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A Unified Campus for a Unified Community: Providence Public Schools Breaks Ground on New Assa Messer/West Broadway PK-8 School

Providence, RI — The Providence Public School District (PPSD) broke ground on the new Assa Messer/West Broadway PK-8 School Monday afternoon. The $62.5 million project will unite the two schools into one modern, purpose-built facility. 

The new four-story building will replace the aging elementary school. It will feature dedicated Pre-K spaces, separate learning and bathroom spaces for younger and older students, and upgraded technology and safety systems. 

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PROVIDENCE’S CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL EARNS FIVE-STAR RATING IN 2025 ACCOUNTABILITY RESULTS

PROVIDENCE, RI - A Providence Public School District (PPSD) school, Classical High School, has achieved a five-star rating in the Rhode Island Department of Education’s (RIDE) recently released 2025 school and district accountability results. Improving in achievement, growth, and English Language Proficiency (ELP), Classical is one of only 19 schools statewide that earned a 5-star rating, and only one of two high schools that received 5-stars.

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Providence Public Schools to Host  Annual School Choice Fair

The Providence Public School District (PPSD) will host its annual School Choice Fair on Thursday, November 13. The event allows families of rising kindergartners, middle school and high school students to explore the school options available for the 2026-2027 school year.

“Providence Public Schools offer a diverse array of programs that empower families to choose the learning environment best aligned to meet your child’s unique talents and aspirations,” Superintendent Dr. Javier Montañez said. “We are committed to making sure students are prepared for success in college, career and life. The School Choice Fair gives students and their families a chance to see how they can take the first step to turn their dreams into a reality.”

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By The Numbers

300

Students

94%

Daily attendance
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3

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19:1

Student-Teacher Ratio