The delay is due to Monday night's snowfall.
The Board of Education appointed Timothy Canty of Southbury, a Wilton Public Schools administrator and a former Darien teacher, as assistant superintendent for secondary education for Darien Public Schools, Darien school officials announce in this news
A late Thursday night-early Friday morning snowfall is prompting schools across Connecticut to close today, including Wilton. Is your business opened or closed today? Tell us in the comments.
Miller-Driscoll's administration added an opt-out provision for families that don't want their children to participate in their proposed full-day kindergarten program; the Board of Education approved the proposal Thursday night.
Principal Cheryl Jensen-Gerner announced the lockdown drill—which will be held before most students arrive—in an email blast to parents.
For Wilton’s Conservatory of Music, teaching their students to become talented musicians is ‘instrumental.’
"My colleagues on this board as well as many of my neighbors are of the mind that we are at the apex of a tax rate that is going to put us into a death spiral," Wilton Board of Finance member Al Alper said.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. Gary Richards made the announcement at Thursday night's Board of Education meeting.
The revised schedule is due to a shortage of bus drivers, according to Superintendent Gary Richards.
The revised calendar will reduce the amount of parent-teacher conferences from five to four.
The Wilton Board of Education is hosting its third budget workshop this evening before they vote on a budget Feb. 7.
Out of retirement again, New London native John Sullivan, who served as Wilton High's principal from 1992 to 1998, has vast experience in school administration.
The district announced an early dismissal for Monday, Jan. 28.
In preparation for Hartford's March for Change on Feb. 14 to rally for the passing of "safer gun laws," some of Redding's youngest residents spoke out in YouTube videos.
Approaching their 50th anniversary, the private school thrives as a part of the Wilton community.
The Wilton Public Schools' Facebook page is live.
The second year of the Wilton Education Foundation’s “Reading Rocks!” Read-a-Thon program hits its stride this week in the town’s public schools.
As per an update from Superintendent of Schools Gary G. Richards, school officials will be meeting with police to discuss the "current security system and possible ways we might improve."
The increases would affect Connecticut's community colleges and four state-run universities — Western, Southern, Central and Eastern.
The Monroe Police Department shared a photo of the building now being used at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
Monroe Police Lt. Keith White and Newtown Police Lt. George Sinko held a press conference at Wolfe Park about Sandy Hook Elementary School's first day of classes in Monroe.
Officials say Chalk Hill, now officially known as Sandy Hook Elementary School, will be a safe and secure learning environment for the students when they return tomorrow for the first time since the Dec. 14 shooting in Newtown.
Some school leaders make more than $200,000 annually and get monthly allotments to interact with their communities.
Superintendent of Schools Gary Richards sent a message Friday detailing safety precautions underway in Wilton following news of a school shooting in Newtown.
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The calendar adjustments — which were approved by the Board of Education during its meeting last Tuesday — means Feb. 20-22 will return to being school days, instead of vacation days.
He's been superintendent in Wilton since 2004.
A visit to Wilton Social Services' food pantry reinforces how the community can help its own members in need, as Cider Mill students learn how to spread that awareness just in time for the school's food donation drive.
Conferences scheduled for Monday, Nov. 19 and Tuesday, Nov. 20 will be rescheduled.
The following column was written by Bruce Likly, board chair.