The state of Connecticut released data about chronic absenteeism including local district numbers. Here's how your local district fared.
A report released last week identified 12 teachers accused of sexual misconduct at Choate Rosemary Hall since the 1960s.
Educators will convene to share and learn at WCSU.
The screening and discussion will be free and open to the public.
The state has released town-by-town data concerning how many local students are graduating from their high schools.
The fair will include healthy eating demonstrations, local vendors, information tables and free massages.
WCSU alumni Aretha Townsend and Ryan Bachman to present keynote talks at WRD
16 students were selected to present their inventions at the CT Invention Convention on April 29.
The award recognizes middle, high school students of all abilities who exemplify sportsmanship, enthusiasm and teamwork.
The Danbury Board of Education announces that Anna Strosser has earned a silver medal for her poem 'Nose Dive.'
Dr. Yiota Kotsakiozi is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at Yale University.
It will be free and the public is invited.
WCSU instructor Lionel Bascom corrects perceptions about Harlem Renaissance with new book
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The 49th Region 1 Festival was held was held at Western CT State University and their production of 'The Drowsy Chaperone' did well.
BREAKING: School officials have made a decision on whether students will be off school for a second straight day.
The schools were recognized for high academic achievement and high academic growth for 2015-2016. Did your school make the list?
The University will be closed Friday, March 10, 2017 and all classes are cancelled.
Students at South Street Elementary love BUGs- Bring Up Grades, or as students know it, 'the BUG program'.
WCSU’s Jane Goodall Center invites public to participate in prepping, planting university’s Permaculture Garden
Women and minority WCSU STEM majors get help transitioning to the workplace
Farmers and foodies come together to share and learn innovative ideas
Ferguson visited King Street Primary School to read to second graders. RAAD is a nationwide celebration on Dr. Seuss' birthday.
'Peter Pan' will run March 1-3 at Broadview Middle School in Danbury.
The state university system announced protocol for engaging with immigration enforcement officials on its 17 campuses Monday.
The poverty simulation is primarily for students who major in “helping fields” including nursing and social work
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Students will experience obstacles facing those in poverty, and will have to navigate around them to acquire resources needed for survival.
Dr. Kevin Gutzman is a professor of History & Non-Western Cultures. His book centers around Thomas Jefferson. Read on for details.
Hundreds of students took to the parking lot and football field to protest what is being called a weak response to the incident.
Despite submitting the budget, school officials are still concerned with potential state cuts in local school aid.
BREAKING: Wintry weather has affected area schools for the third straight scheduled school day.
For the second straight day, the snow has caused a change in the Danbury Public Schools schedule.
The program addresses social isolation and refers to the overwhelming feeling of being left out, lonely and treated as being invisible.
BREAKING: The region is expected to be hit by a storm that could bring up to a foot of snow Thursday morning.
The students had the opportunity to meet Sen. Michael McLachlan and ask questions about the legislative process in the government system.
BREAKING: Freezing rain has made for messy road conditions Tuesday morning.
The webinar will be part of the department’s “Coffee and Conversations Mondays” series, and it is free and open to the public.
National History Day is an academic competition for grades 6-12 to present researched history projects to compete at the next level.
The free webinar will be apart of the 'Coffee and Conversations Mondays' series and will discuss 'Computer Vision for Precision Tracking'.