Colonels Can Clinch Division Title With Win Over Lancers
With 5-1 Lancers Up Next, District Awaits C.O. for New Bleachers at Mignault Field
Ledyard Passing Game Lights Up Mignault Field
LHS Stages First Major Concert of School Year
Manwaring unstoppable in impressive division win
Bobcats Have Struggled, But Still Could Present Problems For Ledyard
But the future of state's smallest high school is far from decided.
With Win, Colonels Tie Indians in ECC Medium
NLHS Senior Wins MLK Jr. Scholarship, Achieves In Athletics, Academics, Church
Ledyard Now 3-1 After Rescheduled Saturday Game vs. Stonington
Homecoming Game to Feature Stonington's Dangerous Running Attack
Hard-fought victory bodes well for program's future.
New State Law Mandates Use of 'Environmentally Preferable' Cleaning Products
Teaching kids to get real now will save a whole lot of heartaches in the future
Board Formally Sunsets 'Block Schedule' at HIgh School
LMS Able to Meet 'No Child Left Behind' Standard With 'Safe Harbor Rule'
Schneider Tries Out Journalism As Editor Of The Colonel
Decision is Made to Play at Mignault Field With or Without Bleachers
Board of Education to Vote on Proposed Changes Wednesday
School board soliciting comment from residents before voting on plan Sept. 21
With New Talent, Volleyball, Swimming Squads Expect Good Things This Year
School Board Reviews Progress, Hears Update on Asbestos Abatement, New Bleachers
Summer project left school looking fresh and bright for returning students.
It was a wet one after a longer-than-expected summer vacation.
Award Marks First From Gales Ferry-Based Latin Network For the Arts
Oakdale band is made of runners, plays for runners and has a great time doing it.
Annual Postings Signal An End of Summer Vacation
New AD has worked in Ledyard, coached at St. Bernard
Some ideas on what to do, where to save, how to shop!
Changes To Affect Bullying, PTO, Credit For Graduation and More
Construction of New Bleachers at LHS to Continue Through September
Greg Keith's Career in Sports Underscored Value of Teamwork
So Far Only One Host Family in Ledyard for Coming School Year
Anne Hogsten said impressive test scores attracted her to Ledyard.
Proposed Revisions Consistent with New State Requirements
Sharp Decline in 2010-11 Spurs Discussion of Discipline, Intervention
Project Could Begin This Week, Continue Through September
Fourth Quarter Grades Released, Six More Weeks Of Summer Vacation Left.
'Cooperation' Could Mean More State Funds, Science And Technology Wing
Sixth and Seventh Grade Scores Best Overall Improvement