"From August 8 through August 21, 2013, teachers, educators, homeschoolers, school management, and support personnel who are authorized to make purchases on behalf of their school will receive a 30% discount on eligible school supplies."
Backpacks don't have to just look good, they have to feel good too. Keep your child comfortable this school year by finding a quality backpack during back-to-school shopping.
The Waterford mall plans to kick off Connecticut's tax-free shopping week with a special Back to School event on August 18.
Join Patch for a live lunch chat on college prep with Mark Greenstein of Ivy Bound-Test Prep starting at noon on July 31.
Tips to get your kids ready for 'early to bed and early to rise'!
It's about that time for back to school planning. Do you have some sage advice to share with others? Well then, post it on Ledyard Patch!
The Community Foundation awarded $372,450 to 209 regional students so far this year.
A new report ranks our state at the bottom of the heap in terms of teaching kids how to deal with money.
Congratulations!
Congress was unable to find a compromise on the issue, meaning 70,000 Connecticut students will see their loan costs skyrocket this year.
Congratulations to these hardworking students!
The former U.S. Senator created a scholarship with his leftover campaign contributions.
The Ledyard Municipal Building Committee will present the school board’s long-term vision for the district to the Town Council.
No, not *that* Justin Timberlake. Ours is better.
From parents to teachers to the whole town of Ledyard, these soon-to-be-graduates say 'thanks!'
Students must earn a 3.5 GPA or better to make the Dean's List.
The weather forecast looks great!
Students need a 3.5 or better grade to be named to the Dean's List.
Congratulations to these high-achievers and their families! You make the whole town proud!
Congratulations to the following Ledyard students for a job well done!
Despite a budget increase for the coming academic year, the funds aren't enough to keep some essential services at the schools, which includes Three Rivers in Norwich.
Way to go Colonels! From community spirit to math achievements, these Ledyard students raked in the awards.
Tyler Rossi and Jeremiah Pendleton both graduated from basic training recently.
Plus, finals schedule for underclassmen.
To be on the list, a student must have achieved a 3.5 grade point average while taking at least 12 credit hours.
Ten Ledyard students graduate from Eastern Connecticut State University.
"Old McDonald Did Not Have a Factory Farm" by Jessica Juoni was chosen to be published by the Connecticut Student Writers Magazine.
Go Colonels!
"Heart of a Rose" by Natalia Shields was chosen to be published by the Connecticut Student Writers Magazine.
Now a Ph.D candidate, Paul Elliot will represent UConn Engineering in Ireland.