56 students found to be non-residents
The Stratford Public Schools administration discovered 56 enrolled students to be non-town residents during the 2012-13 school year, according to Superintendent Dr. Janet Robinson. At the 2012 reported...
View ArticleTaxpayers call for better management
Over the course of three evenings last week — at the regular monthly open forum of the Town Council on April 14, and at a special public hearing held over the following two nights — there were 29...
View ArticleNotre Dame names third quarter honor students
The following students were named to the third marking period honor roll at Notre Dame High School, Fairfield. High honors Grade 9 — Megan Peterlin. Grade 10 — Rose Brennan, Brendan Gallagher, Cheyenne...
View ArticleEducation committee: hold high schools’ graduations at separate times
The Board of Education Chairman’s subcommittee voted to recommend to the full board that Stratford’s two high schools hold graduation ceremonies at different times from one another this June. The four...
View ArticleHigh school students may fulfill community service requirements
The Sarah Riggs Humphreys-Mary Silliman DAR Chapter will sponsor a Junior American Citizens (JAC) project for high school students to fulfill their community service requirements during meetings at the...
View ArticleFlood Middle School announces third quarter honor roll
The following students were named to the third quarter honor roll at Flood Middle School: First honors Grade 8 — Grace Louise Almeida, Brianna Lyn Bahr, Nathalie Barrios, Serena Bhushan, George Marron...
View ArticleWooster Middle School names third quarter honor students
The following students were named to the third quarter honor roll at Wooster Middle School: First honors Grade 8 — Alexander John Adzima, Michelle Noella Aiello, Makayla Cheyanne Albert, Morgan Anissa...
View ArticleSchool board sticks with same-day graduations
The Board of Education voted on April 28 to hold graduation for both Stratford High School and Bunnell High School on June 18. Start times were not determined at the meeting. Having the two high...
View ArticleBunnell Girls Lacrosse Team holds car wash
The Bunnell Girls Lacrosse Team will hold a car wash fund-raiser on Sunday, May 4, from 9:30-2:30, at the Huntington Road Fire Station. Proceeds will support the team.
View ArticleCommon sense: Missing in education
It is rare that I feel compelled or even moved to write a letter further accentuating salient points regarding a topic that I know and care a lot about. Recently, (Post Jan. 18, 2014) Professor...
View ArticleStratford continuing education graduation ceremonies May 8
Stratford Continuing Education graduation ceremonies will be Thursday, May 8, at 7 p.m., at Stratford High School, according to Administrator Richard P. Hageman. Twenty-five students who have either...
View ArticleLordship Elementary goes to ‘Aladdin’; partners with Maritime Center
As a thank-you for a successful year of fund-raising this year, the Lordship Elementary School PTA rewarded students and families with the opportunity to attend a screening of Aladdin at the Downtown...
View ArticleCredit union teaches money values to 7th graders
Mutual Security Credit Union participated in the Town of Stratford’s in-school Financial Literacy Campaign in April which provided guidance to approximately 500 students about the importance of...
View ArticleNamed to Loomis Chaffee honor roll
Maxwell Sbriglio, a junior, at Loomis Chaffee School was named to the winter honor roll.
View ArticleStratford High names third quarter honor students
The following students were named to the third quarter honor roll at Stratford High School: First honors Grade 12 — Keishera Aldonza, Megan Aviles, Cristian Barba, Samantha Beck, Anthony Bobko, Maggie...
View ArticleNamed to fall dean’s list at Gettysburg College
Caitlin Sharp was named to the fall semester dean’s list at Gettysburg College for outstanding academic achievement.
View ArticleMayor and school board approach final education budget
Several weeks after initial budgets were proposed and 10 days before the Town Council is expected vote on Stratford’s municipal and school budgets Mayor John Harkins announced on May 2 that he and the...
View ArticleSummer camp at Baptist Preschool
For the second year, Stratford Baptist Preschool will be running a summer camp in June and July for children ages three to five. There will be five one-week sessions with different themes and water...
View ArticleHistorical society offers a second history camp
The Stratford Historical Society presents a second camp, Exploring Historical Topics, July 21-25, from 9 a.m.-noon, at the Historical Society, 967 Academy Hill. The camp is for elementary, middle and...
View ArticleStudent art competition
The Stratford Arts Guild announces its first annual Juried Student Art Competition, on Sunday, Aug. 24, at the Artists and Artisans in Paradise Show and Fair. Competition organizer and guild member...
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