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Three Norwalk students were recently named National Hispanic Recognition Program 2021-2022 Scholars.
The Pre-K through Grade 9 school's Upper School division held elections for student government; 9 students received leadership positions.
Pressing apples into cider will be a terrific experiential learning opportunity in addition to the school's popular maple syrup program.
The keynote address was given by Terron Jones, who serves as Public Information Officer for the city of Bridgeport.
Two seniors compete for a national scholarship.
Photos and Videos from Orientation, First Day of School, Outdoor Classes, and On-Campus Activities
Mike Barbis, a member of the Norwalk Board of Education since 2011, died unexpectedly, according to an announcement from the district.
The data analysis company Niche looked at academics, teachers and diversity in Norwalk. Here's how every school ranked.
Audrey Magnusen '21 of Norwalk and Jack Laibe '21 of Rowayton among students featured in New Canaan, Darien + Rowayton Magazine this year.
Audrey Magnusen '18, Jack Johnson '18, Maggie Ruvinsky '19 and Amitav Nott '19 represent 4 of the 10 local teens honored by Moffly Media.
National Merit Scholarship Corporation officials announced the names of approximately 16,000 semifinalists, including one from Norwalk.
The exhibition will be on view in the Gallery of the Performing Arts Center through May 18, 2022.
This exhibit, located on the second floor of the atrium in Lafayette Hall, will remain on view until June 30, 2022.
The new school year is upon us, and understandably, for some it can be an exciting but anxious time.
Three films provide a deeper understanding of one of America’s most esteemed, Post Abstract Expressionist artists.
Joining us this year are an immensely talented group who are passionate about educating children and transforming lives.
Other than some minor transportation issues, district officials and police said the first day of school in Norwalk ran smoothly.
This weekend, backpacks filled with supplies will be given away to anyone in the community that needs one.
As Norwalk students head back to school, police will be conducting "zero tolerance" speed enforcement throughout the city.
The binding together of years of personal writings reveals the artistic journey in its totality and offers the most meaningful context.
The Housatonic Museum of Art (HMA) today announced a landmark gift of $500,000 from the Werth Family Foundation.
Donations can be brought to the Norwalk Fire Headquarters through Aug. 16.
Low-income, displaced workers will also be supported through this grant.
The facility was significantly upgraded to include new bathrooms and a concession stand, as well as alleviate traffic concerns in the area.
Parents in Norwalk can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.