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Chris Stone was named the recipient of the Connecticut Education Association's John McCormack Award for Teaching Excellence and is now a finalist for the national prize.
Hurricanes, blizzards didn't deter the Class of 2013, and they finally received their diplomas Friday night.
They did it! Congratulations to Wallingford's Lyman Hall Class of 2013!
Middletown's Catholic high school serves 870 young men from over 60 cities and towns in Connecticut.
School claims highly-coveted national award and becomes the first Connecticut school to be so recognized.
The Connecticut Department of Public Health is looking into allegations of abuse.
Colin McNamara, who was the assistant superintendent for Killingly, will take over for the departing Jan Guarino.
Angela Read earned her bachelor's degree this month from Southern Connecticut State University.
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Tuition and fee hikes implemented this year won't yield badly-needed revenues until 2014.
Commencement speakers representing various aspects of business, the arts, engineering, medicine, and the humanities will address the graduates.
Alison Bush, a junior at UConn and a student of the Ratcliffe Hicks School of agriculture, was one of two students to get the award.
Hope Scalise is the Connecticut winner and Cheshire voters could choose her drawing as a national winner, helping deliver $50,000 in funds to the Derynoski School in Southington.
Read was one of 12 students honored during a ceremony in Southington.
The Wallingford school administrator is taking a job as superintendent in the Old Saybrook school system, officials said Wednesday.
The Wallingford Town Council approved a Board of Education request to swap the district's central office, currently housed at Sheehan High School, with the alternative education program at 43 Hall Ave.
The approval paves the way for the district's Alternative Education program to move to Sheehan High School.
About 100 people have signed a petition calling on the Wallingford BOE to consider a full-day kindergarten program, according to one parent.