Two groups of town officials have toured the site already. School starts Aug. 30.
A big tip: start early.
The Feroleto Center transforms its own backyard into the city that never sleeps.
Kristen Sileo claims permanent injuries from a 2008 accident at Trumbull High School.
The Board of Finance approved about $512,000, but the it's the school board's job to decide what to buy.
Families will still pay for makeup classes or courses to get ahead.
77kids opens July 20 in the Westfield Trumbull Mall, UI will take questions July 18 in Bridgeport City Hall.
The results of CAPT and the Connecticut Mastery Test were released earlier this week. Tim Herbst said Trumbull's education dollar is going farther than similar districts with higher education budgets.
First Selectman Tim Herbst wants the decision overturned and Bridgeport to transfer use of its facility on Quarry Road.
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School officials broke ground on the private school's education center recently.
Fraternities and sororities are less like "Animal House," but they are still important in the college social scene.
School Board Chairman Ted Lovely and Tim Herbst each offered pearls of wisdom at Tuesday's graduation.
Spectators sat in new bleachers to watch the ceremony.
By the Trumbull Democratic Town Committee
Class clowns oiled stairs, let pigs loose and hung tires around a flagpole.
Ceremony takes place at school for children with special needs.
The school board met in new Trumbull High School Auditorium
The library lived up to its reputation as a place of learning Saturday morning.
CHS graduates 42 and scores 100.
Nearly 200 St. Joseph High School students got their diplomas Friday night with a hopeful message from Diocese of Bridgeport Bishop William Lori.
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Programming for Channel 17/99 though Wednesday.
Retiring principal reflects upon his years at Jane Ryan School
Trumbull's Education Budget Increase was more than in other towns, and the school system is effective and lean.
The Academic Challenge for Excellence (ACE) Foundation supports the numerous after school academic clubs and teams.
Several more teachers, including those from TAG, will be rehired.
Students at the Regional Center for the Arts Brought Musical Theatre to Life in the production of Hairspray
Funseekers found food, crafts and face-painting.
Labella sent the message late Wednesday.
The first selectman sent the email after the board's meeting last night.
Two school board members also promised to ask the town for additional funding for freshman sports. The 2011-2012 budget becomes official July 1.
This is a response from Ralph Iassogna to First Selectman Tim Herbst's letter Monday.
The board can use all of the $1.074M in the townside account, including money to restore TAG and freshman sports.
After grueling rehearsals, Hairspray opened to a sold out audience for every performance. The school brings performers of all backgrounds together.
In a press release, the DTC says the school board Issues town an ultimatum: reverse the fund shift or face lawsuit
Two school board members plan on asking the town for more funds later this year.
The school board issued a list of cuts to meet a 2.375 percent increase in its budget but didn't vote on them. It meets tonight.
by Michael Smith, Emma Connolly and Maddy Kenler, THS Student Council