Rams must play .500 ball over the final six games to qualify for state tourney.
Lisa Mueller was part of a select few playwrights.
The Rams play again Tuesday.
The drizzle did not dampen the school spirit.
Commencement for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest college at UConn, was divided into two ceremonies Sunday at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, and 58 of the graduates were from Vernon.
The Ram bested Plainville.
Ram girls score a big tennis win.
Patch is always looking for local voices.
Baseball team now has a winning record in the division.
Education officials will instead focus on academic reform for the 2012-13 school year.
It was an animated prelude to the Board of Education putting of the concept.
The neighborhood schools will stay for the 2012-13 academic year.
The Rams, now at .500 in divisional play, are in action again today.
Rams slated to play again Monday.
This year’s Murder Mystery was written by seniors Alyssa Holmes and Chelsea McDonnell.
Rams scheduled to play again on Friday.
The grant is administered through the state DOT.
Reaching an enrollment goal can keep the school open.
The program was designed to prepare the students for an upcoming field trip.
Community support is strongly lacking in district reconfiguration proposal.
Janet Tashjian discussed her works and writing with students.
Hilton in singles and two doubles teams win matches.
The event is a popular offering.
The Rams are in action again on Monday.
An April 30 Board of Education meeting moved to Vernon Center Middle School.
Matt Goff has a productive day at the plate as the Rams defeated Bloomfield, 16-0.
The survey is open until April 26.
The Rams lost tough ones to Northwest Catholic and East Hartford.
RHS was a runner-up a year ago.
The Kickoff event is slated for Friday.
Groups are slated for four schools this week.
Rams best E.O. Smith.
Rams fell to Manchester on Monday.
The Rams edged Windsor at home on Thursday.
The Ed School names her Superintendent of the Year.
RHS plays at Manchester on Monday.
The groups are slated to start on April 16.
The Rams swept the singles competition.
The Rams lost just one player to graduation.
But the superintendent is maintaining that classroom reform comes first.