Danbury High cross-country coach Marsha Turek was named Coach of the Year last week by Hearst Communications.
The group that would run the school already runs four in Brooklyn.
Trapani to direct ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ spinoff; break a leg to the Western CT students involved in this production.
Connecticut's rules on homeschooling leaves curriculum reviews up to local school districts, but make no mention of ways to prevent abuse.
Marian Anderson was a musical and civil rights icon who lived in Danbury.
The rooms will help with an enrollment surge.
WCSU to host panel discussion about ‘Afrofuturism, the Black Panther and the Black Panthers: Fantasy and Liberation’
The state has released grades for each school district on how students did on standardized test scores. See how Danbury did.
Admission will be free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted at the door.
A decision has been made due to Friday morning’s inclement weather.
WCSU Institute for Holistic Health Studies announces Wellness Wednesday workshops
Jackie DiNardo and Kathy Boucher athletic coaches have been recognized as NHSCA finalists this year.
Feb. 8 lecture features Wilmot James, visiting professor at Columbia University
This is the third annual series of free talks, and the public is invited.
The training in the administration of NARCAN is free and the public is invited.
Artist and curator submissions for 2019-20 gallery schedule now due by March 1.
The public is invited to breakfast at 7:15 a.m. on Wed., Feb. 7, in the Ballroom of the Campus Center on the university’s Westside campus
WCSU to host SCSU professor for discussion about “Black Body Zeitgeist: Image Activism and ‘The Woke’ in Post-Obama America”
A surge in enrollment is one reason behind the request for an increase.
Danbury teens will have a wide variety of art, music and writing activities to choose from this winter at the Arts & Nature School.
Five students received a grade of 98 or better in a college-level computer class.
Illustrator Steve Brodner’s Jan. 30 talk opens series featuring six artist lectures through April.
This is the second year the WCSU Foundation has partnered with the venue to host this event.
Admission is free and open to the public, although donations to sustain the Coffeehouse are welcome.
Students from area towns have been named to the Western CT State University Dean's List for the fall semester.
WCSU exhibition guests offered ticket discounts in Ridgefield, Greenwich, New Britain and Katonah
A schedule change decision has been made
A decision has already been made for school Friday.
A snow storm is in the forecast for Thursday
WestConn Associate Professor of Chemistry Dr. Nicholas Greco supported the student competitors.
Information on all of the available jobs and details on how to apply are included below.
Weather has impacted the Danbury Public Schools.
Help make a difference in the community and help people in need this holiday season.
BREAKING: The schools have made an announcement as winter weather looms.
Over 100 sixth-grade students participated in the contest.
WCSU faculty to discuss ‘Recreating through Interpreting’ at interdisciplinary research presentation
Public invited to readings, open mic hosted by WCSU M.F.A. in Creative and Professional Writing program
The talk will be free and the public is invited.
The screening will be free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted for Wounded Warriors.
The public is invited to come in costume to enjoy the haunted walk, face painting, pumpkin decorating and candy.