Record number of toys collected for needy children
An overnight snowfall has caused school officials to delay starting classes for Wednesday.
Children eligible for kindergarten in 2020-21 if born on or before January 1, 2016.
The public is invited to a free performance by singer-songwriter Mark Erelli at Westminster School Jan. 10.
Some recent notable accomplishments by college students who reside in Simsbury.
A change has been made to the Simsbury school schedule for Monday, Dec. 2.
7th annual event held in conjunction with Simsbury Police Department
Rookie FIRST® LEGO® League team to compete
Over $11,000 raised to benefit veterans organizations
Top academic achievers for the first quarter of 2019-20 are recognized.
Some recent notable accomplishments by college students who live in Simsbury.
Students investigate and discover "People who Make a Difference"
The public is invited to a free reading Dec. 6 at Westminster School by Connecticut poet Norah Pollard.
Toddlers wanted to join free playgroup
86 students receive honor from Massaco Chapter
4 Semifinalists and 17 Commended students recognized by National Merit Scholarship Program and National Achievement Scholarship Program
The public is invited to attend a free reading by writer Lucy Ferriss at Westminster School.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Connecticut.
The public is invited to free performances of "Euripides Medea" presented by Westminster School's Dramatic Association Nov. 7-9.
Assembly for freshmen offers strategies for dealing with a variety of teen challenges
The public is invited to a free reading by award-winning writer Steve Rushin at Westminster School Oct. 11 at 7 p.m.
Semi-finalists for the national scholarship were announced Wednesday.
The acoustic rock duo Cahill will kick off Westminster's series of free concerts and readings held during the academic year.
See the Simsbury Public Schools calendar and bus routes for the 2019-20 academic year.
Exciting arts enrichment offered for K-12 students
Camp Invention offered innovative STEM learning for children in grades 1-6
More than 15,000 high school students travel to Texas to compete