Monday, Feb. 18, is still a day off because of Presidents' Day.
THS varsity cheerleaders were FCIAC Champions in the Co-Ed division.
Statistics from the state Department of Education support that schools have gotten safer since 2005.
The district held a meeting for parents on Dec. 27 and has been reviewing its security measures since then.
Trumbull Schools Supt. Ralph Iassogna talking to his colleagues after announcing that he's retiring June 30 after 14 years.
The superintendent will be getting a state pension but the town does not offer a retirement package. The search process will begin soon.
Supt. Ralph Iassogna made the announcement at the Board of Education meeting Tuesday night.
In the first meeting to gather community input on the fate of the elementary school building, officials heard from many residents, including parents of Sandy Hook students.
Ryan Boyle, who battled back after a two-month coma, finally graduated from St. Joseph High School.
Ryan Boyle, who was in a coma for two months at age nine, left St. Joseph High School in the middle of his senior year to pursue more physical therapy. Now 19, he was given a diploma after addressing St. Joseph students recently.
Taken from a district press release.
The increases would affect Connecticut's community colleges and four state-run universities — Western, Southern, Central and Eastern.
The Monroe Police Department shared a photo of the building now being used at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Monroe Police Lt. Keith White and Newtown Police Lt. George Sinko held a press conference at Wolfe Park about Sandy Hook Elementary School's first day of classes in Monroe.
Officials say Chalk Hill, now officially known as Sandy Hook Elementary School, will be a safe and secure learning environment for the students when they return tomorrow for the first time since the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown.
The proposal focuses heavily on technology, including installing Wifi in all Town Schools. Right now there are pockets of wireless access.
Some school leaders make more than $200,000 annually and get monthly allotments to interact with their communities.
Parents spoke at a special meeting of the Board of Education Dec. 27, calling for different levels of security for Trumbull's schools in the wake the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
The board meets Jan. 2 in the Long Hill offices to review Iassogna's proposed budget, which carries a 4.5 percent increase.
By Ralph Iassogna
Grieving students started the 'Links of Love' on Monday. Trumbull is a neighbor of Monroe, which borders on Newtown.
Naugatuck High School students who want to pursue a degree in education can apply for the scholarship.
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The school will start with new opening rules today since the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
One way is to make a snowflake.
The Trumbull High School Building Committee also continues to discuss flooring and concession stand options.
by Ralph Iassogna
The third hearing took place Dec. 11.
The plot of land was part of the deal reached with the state and Bridgeport regarding the Interdistrict Magnet School.
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The Board of Education held two budget hearings last week. The second hearing took place Dec. 6.
The center has a library, meeting rooms, and a 240-seat auditorium. This year also marks the private school's 50th birthday.
The Board of Education will review the proposal next.
The auditorium is part of the O'Keefe Center, recently opened.
The annual alcohol abuse forum is for ninth-graders and their parents.
Schools Supt. Ralph Iassogna disagreed with the some of the recommendations, adding that the firm only addressed the school and town budgets in an effort to cut costs.
The Board of Education expressed its dissatisfaction to the Building Committee in October, before Hurricane Sandy hit. A new hopeful end date is June 2013.
School Days LLC, at Reservoir Avenue and White Plains Road, has a nearly full roster after opening in September.
Most recently, a teacher and Town Councilman said boxes of books remain piled up, waiting to be shelved and taking up space.