Annual band picnic was highlighted by a pickle-eating contest.
This Whiz Kid has a tremendous desire to learn.
The 7-year-old wants to become a teacher.
Book swap generates 1,200 new books for pre-K through second-grade.
The measure originally included only the high school, but three board members insisted on adding a counselor at the middle school as well.
Second-grade drama club at D.C. Moore delights audience Monday evening.
Performances from Choir, Jazz Ensemble and Symphonic Band at East Haven High School Thursday brought many standing ovations out of the crowd.
Tuttle Elementary School fifth-graders take a visit to Long Wharf to learn about our coastline habitat.
Twin sisters want to become nurses when they grow up.
Tuttle Elementary School fifth-graders were thoroughly engaged in science during a recent field trip to the Connecticut Science Center in Hartford.
Sports, school and family are most important to this week's Whiz Kid.
The kids - or lions - at D.C. Moore read for 71,046 minutes during May in compliance with a reading program called "Roaring to Read."
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The cast and crew of "Quest of a Commoner" took home Outstanding Fictional Short at the 2011 CT Student Film Festival.
Assistant School Superintendent Erica Forti predicts schools would have achieved status upgrade on their own.
A role model at 11.
Officials say the town got a great deal on the portable classrooms.
Members of the East Haven High School Marching Band and Color Guard washed more than 50 cars at a fundraising event Saturday at Town Hall.
The university awards 1,333 undergraduate degrees.
The 16 year old knows a thing or two about getting the most out of life.
East Haven's STEM competitors take a hands-on approach to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
The brilliant minds of students from Joseph Melillo Middle School and East Haven Academy will fill the East Haven High School auditorium tonight.
East Haven High School releases its third quarter honor roll.
Board of Education members want clearer explanation of projected savings.
It's a highly competitive work environment out there, but hope springs eternal for this year's graduates.
This week's East Haven Patch Whiz Kid plays soccer, is a princess in the queen's court and has dreams of becoming a lawyer.
Incident with parent on April 26 moves school board to review procedures at the middle school.
Matthew "likes the way molecules look."
Several graduation ceremonies were held throughout the Storrs campus this weekend, including the largest, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on Sunday afternoon.
A visit Wednesday to the Yale University Art Gallery brought out the curiosity of Tuttle 5th-graders.
Students demonstrated the consequences in a mock car crash at the East Haven High School Tuesday as part of "Healthy Youth Week."
Mixing science and boxing is a natural art for George Naclerio.
The East Haven Teen Center is a safe and fun place for our town's students.
Overbrook first graders breathe new life into trash with art.
It involves state reimbursement for portable classrooms and the opportunity to move a special education program to a vacant school
Superintendent pushes for a bigger budget increase and portable classrooms.
The 7-year-old's dedication earns him high marks in school and in scouts.
Students at Deer Run and Tuttle Elementary schools use exhibit by local artists to inspire their own art work.
The school board voted Thursday to stop the salary of the "mystery" janitor at the 290 Dodge Ave. rental property.
High school technical education head Jay Miles authors a how-to book of 101 tips to making a better video.