The new school year begins in less than a few weeks. Here are some important dates you need to know.
There is no easy way to make a kid who doesn't want to go to school get on that bus.
The 16th Annual Connecticut Tax Free Week marks the end of summer break and the beginning of back-to-school savings.
he National Safety Council offers tips on how to keep your Danbury student safe and sound as they head back to school this fall.
The majority of students across Connecticut met English standards, but not math. We present the local data for Danbury Public Schools.
Students across the state of Connecticut met English standards, but not math. Find out how Danbury students compared with state averages.
WCSU alumnus and Harvard graduate at the helm of Summer STEAM University program that exposes high school students to college.
The local hatting industry started in Danbury in the 1800's and the city is still known today as "Hat City"
Niche ranks the top 100 school districts nationwide and in Connecticut for preparing students for college. How did Danbury do?
The purpose of the LCCC program is to establish a community of learners working together.
Danbury students grade 6-8 take part in Junior Achievement programs thanks to grant from Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation.
The Class of 1966 is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year.
Hannah Devine graduated Monday, May 23 with a B.S. in industrial and systems engineering.
Hannah Devine, of Danbury, graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Systems Eng. from Lehigh University in May.
Allison Blain received a degree in Marketing Management from Grove City.
Demonstrating academic excellence, Sarah Baker of Danbury was named to Assumption College's Dean's List.
Danbury and New Fairfield students were among those honored at the school's 2016 Commencement.
Patrick Nicholson is currently majoring in fisheries and wildlife sciences.
Andrew Hutchings graduated Saturday, May 14 with a degree in graphic design and digital media.
Danbury's Naugatuck Valley Community College will host information sessions for students interested in earning manufacturing certifications
This is the first year in recent history that the graduating classes will be addressed by a member of their own.
Flavia De Souza, of Danbury, has been inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest collegiate honor society.
Naugatuck Valley Community College prepares to welcome NASA astronaut Richard Mastracchio home for Commencement Speech.
Students from Bethel, Danbury, Brookfield and Newtown are invited to this event on Wednesday, May 18.
Alexis Koukos of Danbury was chosen as a winner of the Henry Barnard Distinguished Student Award.
Sarah Potter of Danbury made the Dean's List at Belmont University for Spring 2016.
Two faculty members have been recognized for excellence by the board that oversees CT state colleges and universities.
Immaculate High is remembering one of their own by honoring Rebecca Draper Townsend with a 5K run to benefit 'She's the First.'
Hannah Keiser and Jessica Oliveira, both studying at Eastern Connecticut State University, were recently inducted into Lambda Pi Eta.
Rahul R. Malayappan of Danbury High School is among 2,500 students to win the prestigious scholarship.
Kaitlyn Kakadeles presented her work on climate change at Eastern's CREATE Conference.
Jessie Kilcourse of New Fairfield is doing a summer internship at Behaviorial Specialists with Susquehanna University.
May 2 - 7 is Teacher Appreciation Week and many area retailers are offering freebies and deals on food, clothing, books and more.
Students rated Danbury High School teachers on their easiness, helpfulness, clarity, knowledge, textbook use and exam difficulty.
Danbury Public Schools has several job openings available and there are dozens more openings in surrounding towns. Check them out on Patch!
The economics department at Eastern Connecticut State University inducted 8 high-achieving students including Joshua Dempsey of Danbury.
Two Western Connecticut State University seniors were chosen to receive this award in April.
U.S. News & World Report released new public high school rankings this week. Find out how Danbury did.
Danbury’s Ridley-Lowell Business & Technical Institute will sponsor a free lecture on understanding ‘Economic Terminology’ May 4.
Danbury High School classes of 1964, 1965, 1968 and 1981 are also planning reunions.