Down to five contestants, the performers came back on stage to face the music.
Nine talented singers 'sang their hearts out' for judges at Ledyard Idol contest.
Larmann has been singing her whole life and was admitted to the music program at Ithaca College.
Wheeler hopes to be a child psychologist and incorporate music therapy.
This 17-year-old has been singing since the fifth grade.
Fuller is willing to bet you'll be blown away by the talent in Friday's contest.
He's 18 and his favorite animal is a Siberian tiger.
Nate Dinger is 17 years old and was singing before he was talking.
School hands out 187 bachelor's degrees and 21 associate's degrees on Saturday
School nurse Teresa Fields will receive a Nightingale Award for excellence in nursing tonight.
Three Ledyard students recognized by Connecticut Student Writers Magazine this year.
Asiye's Boutique in Madison is offering a free dress to one lucky girl who goes to Ledyard High!
Commencement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest college at UConn, was divided into two ceremonies Sunday.
Virologist Robert Gallo discovered that HIV was the cause of AIDS.
Students of the Month and Spotlight Students want more time between classes.
Post your congratulations in the comments.
Eighth graders have more in common than class.
Ian Kamperschroer's submission was short but very, very sweet.
Ledyard alum chosen to lead students "to the next level"
The musical will be performed Friday and Saturday nights.
Send congratulations to Amanda Fagan, who was selected unanimously by hiring committee.
Winning posters were selected from among many entries.
The college will celebrate National Astronomy Day on Saturday, April 28
School board says early education and content-specific teaching will be needed to meet rising educational standards.
Erica Eakin and Michael Salas-McKee participate in the 'Pathways to Leadership' program at Eastern Connecticut State University
Gallup Hill School is hosting its third-annual pancake breakfast fundraiser at Applebee's on Saturday morning
Dr. Byars announced her resignation and hopes the incoming principal "won't have to sweat the small stuff."
Discussion will be held on Monday, April 16 at the Waterford Public Library
All programs are free, so be sure to swing by!
The Milton Fisher Scholarship is for Connecticut and New York City students
Movies, arts and crafts, sundaes, video games and more to keep your vacationing kids busy!
Does your group need to raise money? The Crystal Mall may be able to help.
Mayor, superintendent and others join young readers for lunch.
Students raised enough funds to make principal and P.E. teacher wear rival teams fan gear.
Savings from warm temperatures and a switch from oil to natural gas, lead to big savings in school budget.
Group motto says, "it takes 15 seconds to make someone’s day, or it takes 15 seconds to say that’s not OK."
The high school robotics team is competing in a regional robotics competition.
Events will be held at high school and middle school during school day for students, and another event will be in the evening for parents
Students who sign up are required to attend both sessions
Comedy show and dessert tasting is Friday night at 6:30 p.m. at LHS