Jesanis studied marine science.
The class has built a beautiful outdoor patio for Tolland High School students.
A committee of Tolland residents and school district employees report on how athletic fees have become so high and how to fix the funding system.
Jablonski majored in business administration at the college.
William Guzman recommends fees of $125 at TMS and $175 at THS with a $700 family cap.
Three Tolland students earned the academic honor.
A list of Tolland residents who made the spring semester Dean's List.
Tolland Intermediate School students honored by the Mileage Club got to slime Principal James Dineen and Assistant Principal John Bean at the school's Field Day.
Tolland High School students addressed issues such as bullying and drunk driving as part of the program, which just received a grant.
Twenty-two Tolland residents earned the academic distinction.
Students must maintain a 3.6 GPA to earn the honor.
Michelle Zimmerman and Katherine Jacobs are the top two students of the Class of 2012.
THS has been a NEASC member since 1973.
The Tolland High School students' portraits of Guatemalan orphans will be given to each child as a keepsake.
The lacrosse team played a tough game against Weston in the Class S State Tournament.
This is the first state championship win for the team since 1997.
Trista Boucher graduated with a degree in nursing.
Coach Corey Bernier sums up the action.
Two Tolland residents earned degrees.
The Tolland High School girls basketball coach is leaving after eight years with the program.
The Eagles won the Tuesday game, 6-5.
The following Tolland students are May and August graduates of the University of Connecticut.
Michael John Gabriel Jablonski graduated on May 14.
Anthony Raia and Kurt Ginthwain graduated from the university.
ECSU held its commencement ceremony on May 15.
Third graders spent the day on the Tolland Green Thursday, partaking in special activities that could have been the norm if they had lived in town during the 1800s.
Tickets still available for this fun family show.
The student council organized the cupcake decoration contest and sale to benefit the Rockville Food Pantry.
Leigh A. Weisse graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree.
More than a hundred residents gathered at a demonstration against athletic program fees on Wednesday night.
This is a great financial literacy game for the students.
The rally against pay-to-play athletic fees is set for 6:30 p.m. at Tolland High School.
Coach Victor Hurtuk provides a summary of the Tuesday game against Windsor, which the Eagles won, 15-3.
Two Tolland residents graduated from the school on Saturday.
Thirty-nine Tolland residents took part in one of two commencement ceremonies Sunday for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest college at UConn, held at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion.
Virologist Robert Gallo discovered that HIV was the cause of AIDS.
Both teams won their Wednesday games.
Students must earn a 3.5 GPA or above to be on the dean's list.
The Eagles played a strong game, with a final score of 17-0.
Answers to pay-to-play questions according to the Board of Education office, website and school district employees.