The boys and girls ran away with the team titles Tuesday in Middletown.
Robin Sorensen will be retiring from Windsor, Windsor Public Schools say.
The first set of athletes include professional and nationally ranked baseball players and multi-sport phenoms.
Marion Blumenthal-Lazan shares her story of survival and triumph with the school's eighth-grade students.
Students recently paid a visit to Salmon Brook Park to set Salmon, which they have raised, free.
The next Middle School Extravaganza is slated for June 8.
Forty residents of Windsor took part in one of two commencement ceremonies Sunday for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the largest college at UConn, held at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion.
Roger Wolcott welcomed past and present staff and students to the school Thursday for a celebration of the school's 16 years at Windsor's public early childhood institution.
Defending their profession, many Windsor teachers don't like the direction the Governor is taking them.
The elementary school held its fifth annual poetry slam Monday evening.
The boys and girls recorded a slew of top-place finished at the Willowbrook Park meet in New Britain.
Having asked "Where is away?" when we throw something away, Dave Chameides decided do to away with trash all together for one year.
Former Board of Education member Chris Watts resigned April 18 at the behest of the Board, whose members sought to proceed with their duties without the distraction of internet sex crime charges filed against the former board member.
Oliver Ellsworth students were able to meet their Spanish pen pals face to face during a recent Skype session.
The girls recorded a team win over Wethersfield Tuesday.
The inaugural Windsor High School Athletic Hall of Fame gala will be held on May 19.
Barring an extreme weather event, the last day of school and graduation at the Bushnell are set.
In celebration of "Turn Off Your TV Week" here in the Windsor Public Schools, Roger Wolcott will host Steve Roslonek and his bevy of children's songs.
Fashion students at Windsor High put on their first fashion show in a packed Town Hall Council Chambers Tuesday.
Superintendent Jeffrey Villar said that Watts' alleged actions are "shocking because we've all been betrayed."
Dwight Meggie named a 2012 Scholar-Athlete by the National Football Foundation.
Students from Poquonock and Clover Street were recognized on court at a Springfield Armor game at Springfield's MassMutual Center.
Your vote could send $15,000 to St. Gabriel School for computers, books, school supplies and technology.
New London beat Windsor, 79-73.
Three Loomis students have been selected as semifinalsits by the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Jared Wilson-Frame scored 45 points against Northwest Catholic in the CCC tournament.
Abigail Adams was chosen for her sculpture, "Peacock."
The title was its fourth consecutive Founders League championship.
Finding their identity has been a large part of the success the Lady Warriors have seen to date.
Jerry Buchanon and Jared Wilson-Frame led Windsor scorers on their way to the team's second consecutive CCC title.
The Windsor High junior recently solidified her place among the nation's top sprinters in the Brooks PR Invitational.
The No. 17 girls beat No. 16 Naugatuck in the first round of the Class L State tournament.
CCC all-conference basketball teams were announced Monday.
Windsor resident and Loomis Spanish teacher Charlie Bour accompanied two students providing support to Guatemalan children receiving medical care.
The Suffield Shakedown was held on Saturday.
The boys and girls indoor teams took home the Class L championship.
Cally Moran will attend Brown University in the fall.
Students at the Talcott Mountain Academy had their science fair on February 8.
Calhoun is being treated for spinal stenosis, a painful back condition.
Featuring the work of Alison Flores, Hairdresser on Fire will hold a gallery opening to benefit scholarships for Windsor students on Fri., Feb. 10.