Congratulations to the following Hale Ray 11th grade students for their exemplary performance on the 2011 CAPT Performance Test.
Take part in the Polar Plunge Fundraiser to help provide a scholarship to graduating Nathan Hale Ray High School Youth Helping Youth senior members.
Applications to UConn have increased by 36 percent over the past two years, according to the university.
The Haddam-Killingworth Recreation Department is offering cooking classes this winter.
Record-Setting 29 Students from the Independent Day School were chosen for prestigious event.
In Connecticut, along with the Malloy administration and the state's largest teachers union, local school districts are calling for all-day Kindergarten.
The NHRHS 2012 Project Graduation committee has planned a variety of exciting community events in order to finance a safe and entertaining all-night event for all graduation seniors.
Looking for something to do this winter? Look no further than East Haddam Parks and Recreation.
The budget development process is focused on collaboration and fiscal accountability.
The Nathan Hale Ray High School will perform their annual Chamber Music Concert on February 6 and 7.
The program has been approved and placed in the budget proposal for the 2012-2013 school year.
Brother and sister, Jordan and Alexandra Humble are no strangers to the dean's list.
To make the list, students must be full-time students, complete the semester with a GPA among the top 25 percent of students enrolled in their school or college and cannot have a grade below a “C.”
Haddam-Killingworth students place at event held in New Haven.
A new study shows about one in five students don't graduate high school in four years, though Haddam-Killingworth's rate is one of the highest in the state.
Open auditions will be at the high school on Friday, January 6, 2012.
The East Haddam Elementary School puts on a holiday performance for family and friends.
Congratulations to Nathan Hale-Ray's National Honor Society inductees.
This year’s Hale-Ray honorees are Erin Bernard and Lydia Walter.
8th grade students assist those in need at the Amazing Grace Food Pantry and the St. Vincent De Paul Soup Kitchen.
Special Education Parents Teachers Association meeting at the Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School on Wednesday.
Two East Haddam student teams walked away with trophies; one team will move on to the state level competition.
Forensic Scientist Dr. Henry Lee shares his personal philosophy of dedication and hard work with local students.
RSD 17 team members raise over $15,000 as part of the annual event for H-K Youth and Family Services.
East Haddam middle school students participated in a variety of events throughout the school day honoring Veterans Day.
An update from the NHRHS 2012 committee.
6 p.m. at the Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School Library
First and Second Teams announced on Saturday.
The review and selection committee voted unanimously to award the elementary school study to Kaestle-Boos & Associates for a base bid of $23,500.
Ten candidates appeared at HKMS Media Center for a public Q&A forum in the race for a place on the Haddam-Killingworth (RSD 17) Board of Education.
The free event will include a fire engine, face painting and more.
Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School students can enjoy a free after school treat on Thursday.
An evening program will take place at 7 p.m. on Wednesday for the community.
Anti-bullying program to be presented throughout the day on Wednesday at the Nathan Hale Ray Middle School.
Drop in kindergarten enrollment and parental interest in a full-day program contributed to the decision.
This Friday, the girls volleyball team is going pink!
This week, the school will be hosting a Scholastic Book Fair and a Hoe Down.
Several young girls enjoyed "An Experience of a Lifetime."
In conjunction with the Fall Book Fair, students brought in gently used books to be donated.
Keys to Happy and Successful Children– Part 1