After an offensive Twitter account launched in Ridgefield, a Facebook group promoting acceptance and tolerance was formed two nights ago. It now has over 1,000 members.
The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights joins three other investigations in Middletown: the Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities, the Office of the Child Advocate, and the state Department of Education.
Weston, Redding and Easton students earn accolades nationwide.
Bernard Josefsberg, superintendent of Easton, Redding and Region 9 schools, proposed a 4.13 budget increase for Easton Schools. Board chairman Dan Underberger said the schools must come in lower.
Weston, Redding and Easton students earn accolades.
The superintendent presented her budget request to the Board of Education last week.
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The following was written by Randall Smith, debate coach for Joel Barlow High School.
The first of three budget workshops will be held at Weston Town Hall.
The following is a press release sent by Seth Sylvan on behalf of MSG Varsity.
The Connecticut Education Association wants to see full-day kindergarten, expanded preschool programs and better accountability in 2012.
According to a report released by the State Department of Education, rates among Hispanics, blacks and English-language learners are still below other groups.
A national petition drive has been started to advocate for a later time of day to start school for teenagers.
Patch takes a look back at the events from the past year that shaped our local world.
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Patch sat down with Billy Richling and Stefan Rehr of The Interstellar Elevators to talk about their unique blend of jazz, funk and hip-hop that won them admission to the premier teen band event in the country.
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Weston's Board of Education addressed a number of pressing topics, such as declining enrollment, impressive standardized testing scores, the 2012-2013 school calendar and the
Westport PD's arrest warrant explains former Staples freshman football coach and Norwalk resident's confession, motive and how the adult website password trickled through the locker room.
The Learning Edge founder Mark Anestis spoke to Weston students and parents about standardized testing strategies.
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Weston residents aired concerns and offered comments on a variety of issues at the Board of Education's public forum held at the Weston Intermediate School.
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And according to the the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, the achievement gap remains wide.
Redding and Easton's high school headmaster sent out a news alert yesterday regarding some tweaks in the school's schedule.
Samuel Staples and Helen Keller will be in session tomorrow.
The following is a press release sent by Joel Barlow High School staff.
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The following is a press release sent by Jennifer McIntosh for MSG Varsity.
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Weston's top four candidates appeared before community members to share their views on a variety of town issues.
Admissions counselors from several competitive schools visited Weston High School to discuss what makes or breaks a college application.
Technology Education teacher David Eger was placed on administrative leave earlier this week.
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The Region 9 Board of Education held its first meeting of the 2011-2012 school year Tuesday night.
Test scores, final budget numbers and commendations were the order of the evening at the Weston Board of Education meeting.