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Phone
401 434-3833
Office staff will answer the phone weekdays from 7:30am to 5:30pm.
A voice mail directory is offered during other hours.
Each day's game and practice schedule can be accessed through the Sports Hotline, 401 434-3833 x1903
Fax
401 431-0320
This machine is shared by the entire school; please note who the recipient should be.
Email
Not sure who to email? Start with admission@gordonschool.org.
Teachers and staff have email addresses at Gordon. These addresses follow this pattern: first initial last name @gordonschool.org. For example, Gordon’s founder, Helen Cooke, would have had hcooke@gordonschool.org for an email address.
Staff and faculty names can be found in th
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appropriate directories.
Mail
Address correspondance to:
The Gordon School
45 Maxfield Avenue
East Providence, RI 02914
When contacting teachers
The front desk is always ready to connect anyone with a teacher’s voice mail. Teachers check their voice mail at least once a day, and will return phone calls as quickly as possible.
Teachers will respond to an email with a request for a direct one-on-one conversation if they feel that email is not the best way to cover the topic at hand.
Teachers sometimes cannot check email or voice mail until well after the school day has ended. Any message that requires a quick response—a change in a student’s after school plans, for instance—must be conveyed by speaking directly to the receptionist at the front desk.
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