Class graduates Saturday night at the O'Neill Center at WCSU in Danbury.
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The last day will be a full day and one less than an average academic year.
Ceremony will be at the O'Neill Center again, but at a later time than years past.
Schools open late after late-season snowfall.
Schools cancel classes due to inclement weather.
The high school was in lockdown for less than half an hour Wednesday. Administration looking for student input.
The city and state are working together on pedestrian safety along White Street in front of Western Connecticut State University.
Director of Special Services for Brookfield schools Charlie Manos, NCSP, LMFT, on the importance of school climate in overall safety.
Brookfield Schools Director of Business, Technology and Operations Art Colley on the district's plans to increase security in the four school buildings.
Brookfield Superintendent Anthony Bivona talks school safety in the March edition of Brookfield Conversations.
During a visit to Foran High School in Milford, Senator Chris Murphy voiced concerns about criminalizing behavior.
Facebook users are gathering on a new page to lobby for School Resource Officers at each school.
Brookfield's Board of Education will request that the town hire at least one police officer for each school building.
Statistics from the state Department of Education support that schools have gotten safer since 2005.
The district just made the decision as snow and sleet head our way.
Phases II and III to be part of 2013-14 budget discussion.
Schools close due to inclement weather.
Contractual raises and health benefits increases are major cost drivers going into 2013-14.
With a pay of $207,000 annually, Brookfield's Superintendent Anthony Bivona is one of 27 superintendents that make over $200,000.
The increases would affect Connecticut's community colleges and four state-run universities — Western, Southern, Central and Eastern.
School district officials are requesting funding assistance to implement a three-phase security plan.
The Monroe Police Department shared a photo of the building now being used at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Brookfield comes together to support its neighbors through the aftermath of last week's tragic shooting.
Board of Education will address security concerns at Wednesday night meeting.
See how Brookfield schools stack up to others in the state.
A computer security problem at Western Connecticut State University exposed the records of about 235,000 people collected by the university over 13 years.
The announcement was just made on the district's website.
The school will try to get out of the South-West Conference and into the Naugatuck Valley League for next season.
With snow totals almost a foot in places, many area schools are making the same decision.