The student is now 18-years-old but was a senior when the alleged relationship took place, the arrest warrant stated.
Parents and students, mark your calendars and get ready for some back-to-school shopping.
Connecticut Higher Education Trust Organizes Donation Program
U.S News & World Report just released its 2014 high school rankings, and districts from the greater Hartford area and Fairfield County grabbed most of the top spots across the state.
Janet Farquhar stands out among her peers throughout New England, New York and New Jersey, and she now has a chance at being named the national magnet school teacher of the year.
Database and interactive map show which Connecticut schools are excelling and which are in need of review, according to the state.
Counting down the school districts with the highest cost per student in Connecticut.
Counting down the districts that spend the least per student on education.
The $1,000 competitive scholarship is open to SE CT high school seniors
High school students can enter a PSA to promote safe driving and get in the running for $15,000 in cash prizes.
The state's flagship university will spend $2 million to create a new master plan to improve the "look and feel" of its Storrs campus.
Yale's Richard C. Levin and Quinnipiac's John L. Lahey both make over a million dollars.
See who made honors, high honors and highest honors at Ledyard High.
Byars will start her job in Ledyard in January.
The Hartford-based firm will give the university $7.5 million up front, with $2.5 million more coming in sponsored research related to UTC projects.
The Anna Warner Bailey Chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution presented the awards to five area high school students on Nov. 14.
Meriden School Superintedent Mark D. Benigni told Congress last week that the Affordable Care Act will lead to staff cuts unless the law is changed.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
The choice is between Ledyard Center School or Gallup Hill School.
Cathy Laro Patterson, who is the assistant superintendent of schools in Ledyard, will be promoted to superintendent.
The study, by Connecticut College students and their professor, also found that rats eat the cookies the same way as most humans — the middle first.
Snafus with the online Common Application for college admission have high school seniors frustrated across Connecticut. Guidance counselors, parents, and even college admissions officers share their pain.
Ledyard Superintendent of Schools Dr. Michael Graner has accepted the same post in Groton.
James Rothman is one of three recipients recognized for his work in cell transportation systems.
A new database compiled by the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now sheds light on teacher-contract trends across the state's public school districts.
The winning school gets to host an "Ask Me Anything" session with Merrill and U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal.
The CEA gets on board a national two-week effort to end texting while driving "because saving lives is a responsibility we all share." A traveling program will visit schools in East Hartford, Manchester, Middletown and Durham over the next week.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
Palermo was recently inducted into the 3.0 Club at American International College in Springfield, MA, where he plays lacrosse and is a management major.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Red Cross's back to school safety tip No. 3: Make sure your child knows his or her home phone number and address, parents’ work contact information, how to get in touch with another trusted adult and how to dial 9-1-1.
Do you know how much your child's backpack should weigh relative to their own weight? Read on for tips on how to properly use a backpack from a local chiropractor.
Join Patch for a live lunch chat with optometrist Dr. Erin McCleary on Wednesday, Aug. 21, from noon to 12:45 p.m.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
The 2012-2013 scores have been released.
Sales or purchases of clothing or footwear costing less than $300 per item are not subject to Connecticut sales and use taxes during the exclusion week.
We went to the experts — parents — for the best ideas to help your kindergartner's first day of school be awesome!