37 members of the class of 2020 graduated from the Pre-K through Grade 9 school in a tailgate-style socially-distanced ceremony.
"Without realizing it, this pandemic has changed you, your friends and family, and the entire world,” their teacher said.
Chris Walsh of Fairfield is the Class of 2020 Valedictorian and Weston resident Amelie Warneryd is Salutatorian.
Over half of New Canaan High School’s senior class has earned the Seal of Biliteracy and will have it affixed on their high school diplomas.
It was a day filled with joy as senior families individually visited the campus to celebrate the new graduates.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the winners of college-sponsored scholarships this week.
An annual school tradition, the play culminates fourth graders' study of ancient Greece, Greek mythology and the book, The Odyssey.
The annual “wax museum” is part of a biography unit which emphasizes research and writing skills.
Eight New Canaan residents among those who earned national recognition on French or Latin exams.
Saxe Middle School students are keeping outdoor art alive, even during the pandemic, by painting "Saxe Spirit Benches" at the school.
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They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
The Board of Education established a new school district calendar on Thursday.
"2020 Vision," the 33rd annual edition of the art show, runs through June 30.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the winners on Wednesday.
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Acts of kindness and generosity that go above and beyond during the pandemic.
Despite the clouds, the future is bright for St. Luke’s.
Sixteen St. Luke's seniors tackle the school's highest form of independent scholarship.
Hundreds of students achieved High Honors and Honors during the third quarter.
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Why is everyone always tired on Earth Day? Because they just finished a long March! Jokes were just a part of the wide-ranging activities.
New Canaan Country School students Ben Herdeg and Maren Frey team up and get creative to make something good out of a bad situation.
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Members of the New Canaan Country School community are finding unique ways to come together during this period of distance learning.
Community members showed creativity and resilience in hosting the beloved 2-day event virtually, within family groups and digitally.
Community spirit prevails as school equips students, teachers, and staff with tools to succeed at a distance.
The honor is awarded to educators who have excelled in Horizons’ classrooms by providing exemplary opportunities for young people.
St. Luke's community spirit prevails through the School's Distance Learning Plan used during the Coronavirus crisis.
The district has been awarded a waiver by the State of Connecticut Board of Education for New Canaan's distance learning efforts.
Students worked with The American Indian Studies Museum & Research Center to create a production that truly honored the customs and culture.
In addition to writers and actors, students were the stage runners, costume designers and lighting crew.
Schools are on a two-hour delayed opening on Monday.
Teams from New Canaan, Stamford, Trumbull, and Norwalk competed in the annual Special Olympics Basketball Tournament at St. Luke's
New athletic and wellness center is the latest investment in St. Luke’s campus evolution.
The Gervolino family sent their daughter to a Catholic school in Bridgeport. Apparently Lauralton Hall in Milford didn't like that decision.
Invitation to Apply for Scholarship to Harvard Business School's Executive Education Program: Strategic Perspectives in Nonprofit Management
A beloved annual tradition, Beginners students (ages 4 & 5) performed a shadow puppet play and strolled campus by the light of the moon.
Summer camps and courses in academics, athletics, the arts, and STEM for preschool through high school, with offerings for adults too.