Lunch will now cost between $3 and $3.50 depending on the school.
The school’s mission statement was last updated in 2006.
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The Board of Education reached agreements with the administrators, nurses and secretaries unions Monday.
The PTO donated $16,000 to purchase the iPads.
The seniors celebrated the first day of summer Friday with a festival atmosphere as they graduated on the GHS athletic fields.
Give a public acknowledgement of their accomplishments.
Jugerta Istrefi plans to attend UConn.
Stephen Sapinski is headed to Clarkson University in the fall.
Despite a budget increase for the coming academic year, the funds aren't enough to keep some essential services at the schools.
See the full list of students in this story.
Naubuc Elementary School's "Soaring Eagles Recording Studio" project benefited from the donation.
Award-winning writer, director and producer Joss Whedon ’87 delivered the commencement address, telling students to stay firm to their beliefs, ideas and ambitions.
The district hired Caroline Quinn-Alger to replace outgoing director Michele Watson.
The school district has chosen one of its own teachers, Bobby Skarvelas, to take over after the recent departure of Andrew DiPippo.
Students received degrees ranging from bachelor's to doctorates during a weekend-long ceremony on the Storrs campus. Congratulate your graduate right here on Patch.
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Tuition and fee hikes implemented this year won't yield badly-needed revenues until 2014.
Every generation of students has dance moves that parents don't like. What's your take?
Lamb will speak to UConn graduates during commencement in May.
Hope Scalise is the Connecticut winner and Glastonbury voters could choose her drawing as a national winner, helping deliver $50,000 in funds to the Derynoski School in Southington.
Commencement speakers representing various aspects of business, the arts, engineering, medicine, and the humanities will address the graduates.
For the last eight years, Connecticut has ranked last in the nation in the percentage of National School Lunch Program schools that also offer breakfast.
The high school is ranked 940th in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.
No final decision was made by late Monday night on $800,000 in education cuts.
The new security guards won't be hired until the school board deals with $800,000 cuts to their original proposed budget.
The University of Connecticut is officially rebranding itself what everyone already calls it. What do you think?
The Buttonball Lane Elementary School PTO is holding a brick fundraiser to raise funds for a new outdoor courtyard.
The Glastonbury Board of Education approved four additional camps at their meeting Monday.
Education researcher Michael Coyne, an associate professor at UConn, talks about giving kids a head start on reading before kindergarten.
The school wants to make the Husky dog tougher looking.
Smith Middle School and Buttonball Lane and Hebron Avenue elementary schools will be in session on Monday, April 15.
At its meeting tonight (Monday, March 11), the Glastonbury Board of Education will discuss whether to extend the school year to June 24.
Tomahawks use a 14-2 first quarter run to put Bobcats away for third time this year.
The Glastonbury Public School System is reminding parents that new kindergarteners must be registered before March 4.
The STARTALK Chinese and Russian programs are in their 7th consecutive year.