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A hiring fair for schools around the area is coming up Dec. 17.
A student entered a classroom wearing a ski mask and pretending to shoot a gun, according to a report.
A local elementary school teacher was honored at a recent event.
The following students made honors and high honors.
The community rallies together for a special viewing party of NBC’s “The Voice” to support Windsor’s own Kymberli Joye
Meeting Scheduled for Tuesday, December 4, 2018 at the L.P. Wilson Community Center (Board Room) starting at 6:30 p.m.
Students Recognized for Community Service, Academic Prowess and Leadership
Contest encouraged students to submit handmade thank-you notes for teachers expressing their appreciation
A winter storm dumped snow and ice across the region Thursday.
A winter storm rolling in this afternoon has impacted the after-school activities schedule.
Students install 1,000 red poppies on the Veterans Memorial Green in recognition of the 100th anniversary of World War I
St. Francis Hospital’s “Let’s Not Meet By Accident” Program encourages adolescents to make healthy choices in risky situations
Events organized to strengthen the relationship between schools and Windsor families
Families and staff raised over $1,200 for The Cancer Couch Foundation
Kymberli Joye shared her story with the high school's choir Thursday.
Ayana Taylor replaced Nuchette Black-Burke who is now serving on the Windsor Town Council
Windsor Public Schools Registered Dietitian, Heidi Karner, visits Sage Park Middle School to encourage students to eat healthy
Educational opportunity made possible in large part by a $5,670 Arts Learning Grant from the Connecticut Office on the Arts
Leonard Lockhart recently achieved the level of Certificated Board of Education Member in the CABE Board Member Academy
Event takes place on the lawn at the Windsor Historical Society on Thursday, September 20, at 5:30 pm.
Two local high school students have made the cut to advance toward the National Merit Scholarship.
The student passed away last week.
Recent accomplishments by college students who reside in Windsor.
The new assistant principals will serve at the ninth and twelfth grade levels.
Top academic achievers for the final marking period of 2017-18 are recognized.