Committee weighing high school renovation options

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NAUGATUCK — The Long Term School Facility Planning Committee is planning a $30,000 study to determine how much it would cost the town to...

NHS adapts to meet accreditation standards

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NAUGATUCK — Naugatuck High School is hoping to earn a passing grade as it awaits the results of its five-year review by the New...

Nonresident students not just Norwalk’s problem

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Enrolling a child in public school isn’t as simple as driving up to a school, handing over a lunch box and sending the child...

Region 16 challenging state over magnet school tuition

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BEACON FALLS — Legislation requiring school districts, not parents, pay tuition for part-time magnet school programs has Region 16 officials looking to confront the...
At left, Austin Scatena, 16, of Naugatuck looks over historical documents with classmates at Naugatuck High School in Naugatuck Wednesday. A group of about 20 high school students are producing an online museum for the Naugatuck Historical Society. They are photo-documenting and archiving documents from the society's Civil War collection including letters, artifacts, and entries from the Grand Army of the Republic memory book that documented veterans living in Naugatuck in the 1890s. - Steven Valenti Special to the Citizen's News

Bringing Civil War vet into the computer age

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NAUGATUCK — Austin Scatena, a tenth-grader at Naugatuck High School, will have spent 40 hours transcribing the journals of a borough Civil...

Region 16 survey discovers teens want to be heard

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BEACON FALLS — Building self-esteem. Encouraging parents to talk to their children. Improving student relationships with the community. These key steps and more...

Woodland group running for a revolution

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BEACON FALLS — A Cambodian woman who survived being sold into sexual slavery at a young age will speak this weekend at a race...
Naugatuck Student Government Day was held May 17. Twenty-two Naugatuck High School students participated in the annual event, learning from Town Hall officials and department heads about the roles they play in town government. Pictured above, Naugatuck High School students Chris Gombos, left, and Thomas O'Connell visit with Registrar of Voters, Louise Sheedy and Janice Dambowski during Student Government Day. O'Connell, who turns 18 before the next election, took the opportunity to register to vote. -CONTRIBUTED

Civics lesson

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Region 16 school board ponders shift to full-day kindergarten

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BEACON FALLS — The Region 16 building project could bring more than new bricks and mortar to the school district. The project could usher...

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