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Windsor Public Schools 12th Annual Senior Citizen Breakfast

Schools Superintendent invites senior citizens to breakfast on May 4 to learn more about programs and initiatives underway in the district

Windsor’s Superintendent of Schools Dr. Craig A. Cooke will host a special event, offering the town’s senior citizens the opportunity to learn more about programs and initiatives underway in Windsor Public Schools.

On Friday, May 4, 2018, a Senior Citizen Breakfast will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at the Windsor High School Library. Reservations are needed for this informational event that will feature presentations from Dr. Cooke, Board of Education President Leonard Lockhart, Windsor High School Principal Uyi Osunde, Mayor Don Trinks, Windsor Town Manager Peter Souza, and several Windsor High School students. Questions from participants will be welcome. As part of this event, students will be available to take guests on personal tours of the high school.
There is no charge for this event, but reservations are required. To make a reservation, please call (860) 687-2000 ext. 292 by Monday, April 30th.

About Windsor Public Schools:
Windsor Public Schools serves nearly 4,000 students in the community of Windsor, Connecticut, a town located in north central Connecticut between Hartford and Springfield, Massachusetts. Windsor Public Schools is comprised of six schools: Oliver Ellsworth School, Poquonock School, Clover Street School, John F. Kennedy School, Sage Park Middle School, and Windsor High School. The mission of Windsor Public Schools is to develop the genius in every child and create life-long learners. For more information about the Windsor Board of Education and any of its schools, please visit www.windsorct.org.

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