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.
The program was named the 2013 “Outstanding Agriculture Education Program” by the Connecticut Association of Agriculture Educators.
James Rothman is one of three recipients recognized for his work in cell transportation systems.
"I got the eye of the tiger, the fire. Dancing through the fire. 'Cause I am a champion, and you're gonna hear me roar."
Report written in Shoreline Times by Island Avenue School staff member says police viewed as "helpers."
A new database compiled by the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now sheds light on teacher-contract trends across the state's public school districts.
Here are some reminders sent out by the superintendent recently.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
The program starts promptly at 6:30pm. Be sure to get there a little early, parking fills up quickly.
Republican Town Committee Chairman Tom Banisch said the committee already is considering some candidates to replace Suerth, but he also said he would be happy to hear from anyone else who is interested.
Share the good news, upcoming events and other important information about your school on Madison Patch.
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.
Also, mark your calendar, there will be no school Oct. 14 and no school Nov. 5. Check this post for a link to the full school calendar.
ALL student-athletes, regardless of their season of play, and coaches are required to attend this evening.
From a sweet smile to magical powers, our students have plenty of opinions about what makes a teacher great.
At least it is for some students. Other students--including those in our band program and many student athletes--went back to school weeks ago.
Do it for your kids. Do it for your neighbors' kids. Do it and you won't risk getting a big ticket. Do it and Magda, Dawn, Dave, Pauline, Joey, Kelly and the other bus drivers will thank you.
First day of kindergarten? First day at a new school? Or just returning to school? Here are some tips from Madison Patch readers to make it easier on you so you can make it easier on them.
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.
Please contact Magda Grayson, Durham School Services General Manager, at 203-318-0777 with questions regarding student transportation.
Report directly to homeroom on Wednesday Aug. 28th at 7:25 a.m. to get your schedule.
Open houses for Madison public schools are scheduled for September.
Here are school hours including opening and closing bells, and times for delayed openings and early dismissals.
Be sure to fill out the Daycare Transportation Form if your child needs transportation to or from an alternate daycare address. The form must be submitted by Aug. 16 to be effective for first day of school.
Orientations will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013.
Here is a link to the full school calendar, and a list of important dates (like December break, February Break, April Break and the last day of school).
From August 8 through August 21, 2013, a 30% discount on eligible school supplies is being offered. The closest Ocean State Job Lot is in Clinton.
Join Patch for a live lunch chat on college prep with Mark Greenstein of Ivy Bound-Test Prep starting at noon on July 31.
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 Madison Patch!
This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have a 4.0 academic average for the semester.
Congratulations!