Buxton School (Massachusetts)

Nineteen students and many faculty members followed Sangster from New Jersey to Williamstown's nascent boarding school.

[4] This smartphone ban resulted in the school being widely recognized on various news networks, including CNN.

[5] Available classes include: English, Spanish, American History, Ancient Greece and Rome, Sociology, World Religions, Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Multivariable calculus, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Health, Marine Biology, Physics, The Practice of Poetry, Writing: Daily Themes, Drama, Music, Ceramics, Photography, Printmaking, Studio Art, Video Production, and more.

[8][9] Buxton occupies 114 acres (0.46 km2) of New England meadow and forest in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.

Buildings on campus include the Main House, a girls' dorm, and where meals are served; The Boys' Dorm, affectionately called "The Barn" due to its history as a barn; The Classroom Building, which houses most of the classrooms on campus; the Arts complex which includes buildings for Photography, Studio Art, Music, and Ceramics; The Theater; The Library; and faculty houses.

The Main House at Buxton.
Students at Buxton participating in work program.