The world is continually changing, even from four years ago. Graduating students from Christian Heritage and St. Joseph High School were challenged to face changes with determination and faith.
The Rocky Hill High School baseball team will play St. Joseph in Trumbull Tuesday afternoon in opening round of Class M tournament.
Avon Old Farms' commencement is the only high school graduation that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy will speak at this year.
News from various press releases.
As the Trumbull High School renovations near their end at the close of the summer, items such as parking lot paving and a concession stand have been tabled.
35 percent of Connecticut eighth grade students reached proficiency in the subject in 2011 — the same percentage that reached proficiency in 2009 — however since then numerous other states have beefed-up their science programs.
Although Trumbull was recently ranked 46th by U.S. News and World Report based on teacher ratio, Advanced Placement and exit test scores, several of its clubs have taken high honors in academic competitions.
The board trimmed $525,000 to meet its goals of keeping All Day Kindergarten, maintaining core programs and restoring programs and staff.
But the team is staying positive and will continue to seek out practice sites after the Hillcrest Pool closes again for repairs in June. Swimmers have continued to make strides despite an irregular practice schedule.
In the wake of three separate incidents in which school children were abused while riding the bus to and from school, some school parents are questioning why Trumbull continues to use the same service provider.
The graduates, most of whom came from the university’s business school or teaching program, spanned a range of ages, interests, degrees and career goals.
Other Trumbull news.
Marion resident and Linn-Mar High School student Matt Shankles has made tremendous efforts to address bullying in his school.
by Anne Tornillo
Residents join the 15-year-old in saying bullying on sports teams has gone unaddressed by school officials.
by Jack Zhang
The show starts March 22.
The student, Michael Wright, also helped lead the 2011 delegation.
Students from across the state will be attending the presentation on June 25.
The contest was March 3.
THS will be performing "The Wiz" and Christian Heritage will put on "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
The waiver is a critical step in reforming the state's education system, according to Gov. Malloy.
Students of Trumbull's Academically Gifted program (TAG) researched, reported and raised money, food, books and school supplies.
The town has asked for a legal opinion regarding supplemental appropriations and the effect on the budget.
One resident opposed full day kindergarten.
The New England Association of Schools steering committee released instructions.
The atmosphere was cordial at the Finance Board's and school officials' second budget meeting of the year.
by Kathleen Boland
Trumbull students made strides this month.
Average tuition and fees for 16 out of 17 colleges and universities will increase by an average of 3.8 percent.
Former Trumbull First Selectman Paul Timpanelli is one of four tasked with finding efficiencies between town and Board of Education services.
Former St. Joseph football standout helped lead the Cadets to a pair of state championships
The Connecticut Education Association wants to see full-day kindergarten, expanded preschool programs and better accountability in 2012.
Long meeting yields agreement on $91.9 million budget, with All-Day Kindergarten remaining.
According to a report released by the State Department of Education, rates among Hispanics, blacks and English-language learners are still below other groups.
Trumbull High School Social Studies teacher Kathleen Boland led a team of 24 seniors to victory in a statewide competition testing their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution
St. Joseph and Trumbull High School Singers both held concerts on the same night.
But the discussion is not over yet, and district officials have concerns.
David Mestre of the Discovery Museum in Bridgeport brought samples to show Jane Ryan School students in Trumbull recently.
Trumbull legislators offered insights into current education issues and supported initiatives introducing students to life beyond high school.