The center at 5 Obtuse Hill Road in Brookfield assumes the former location of St. Joseph School in Brookfield.
To support students in preparing for their semester, NVCC is hosting an Enrollment Event on Saturday, July 10, from 9 am – 1 pm.
See how college aid applications changed for Danbury area high schools.
Available gigs include assistant football coach, woodwind instructor, physics teacher, senior secretary, school psychologist and IT tech.
The National Association of Music Merchants has named Danbury Public Schools a 2021 "Best Communities for Music Education School District"
Michelle Tarsi will lead Mill Ridge Primary, and Ellen Paolino will be in charge at Hayestown Elementary.
See the latest announcement from the Danbury School District.
Dr. Sal looked back at the "ordeal" of the past year, and ahead to a much brighter future for the district and Danbury families.
Like many of the ACE graduates and guidance teachers, Kim fought back tears as she spoke about the difference ACE made in her life.
Open positions include girls swimming coach, elementary school art teacher, color guard instructor, IT maintenance technician and secretary.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Available gigs include asst. director of special services, safety advocate, sr. secretary, student climate specialist and brass instructor
Open gigs include elementary school principal, library media specialist, girls volleyball coach, art teacher and woodwind instructor.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Danbury Patch.
Close your Chromebooks: The state will not require CT schools to offer remote or "virtual" learning options come the new school year.
Open gigs include woodwind instructor, girls outdoor track coach, IT maintenance technician, and bookkeeper.
A "high community spread" of the coronavirus is keeping schools on the hybrid attendance model until September
Open gigs include girls volleyball coach, occupational therapist, English teacher, IT maintenance technician and guidance counselor.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Fairfield County.
Western CT State University has announced the area students on the Dean's List for Fall 2020.
Available gigs include technology education teacher, English teacher, school psychologist, and school nurse.
Open gigs include school psychologist, technology education teacher, math teacher and occupational therapist.
Danbury's Schools Superintendent Sal Pascarella's last day will be June 30.
Danbury Public Schools will be in session only using the remote learning attendance model on Tuesday, due to the forecast of snow.
Danbury Public Schools will be in session only using the remote learning attendance model on Monday, due to the forecast of heavy snow.
Available gigs include girls' volleyball coach, library/media secretary, math teacher, custodian, safety advocate, and STEM science teacher.
Prospect Charter School in Danbury is the beneficiary of an anonymous gift of $25 million, but enthusiasm for the project has been split.
The $93 million Danbury Career Academy will be located within the Summit development.
Danbury's public schools have set the dates for their reopening, on a hybrid attendance model.
Open gigs include girls head swimming coach, Spanish teacher, school psychologist and custodian.
The National Weather Service is forecasting 12-16 inches of snow in Danbury.
Students were allowed to submit an essay, poem, photo, painting, video, multimedia project, or any other medium.
If everything goes according to plan, Danbury public schools will begin reopening their doors for the elementary schools on Jan. 19.
Melissa Todice and Elsa Cunha have been designated as heroes by the WCSU Alumni Association for their contributions during COVID-19.
Danbury Public Schools have announced they will stick with remote learning until mid-January at least, as COVID cases continue to climb.
"We've looked at the science part of this," Superintendent Sal Pascarella said. "It's not the best time to bring our youngsters back."