School officials look to state to fill ECS hole
With federal stimulus aid set to run out in July, local school officials are hoping the state comes through to make up the difference....
Woodland Regional High School Honor Roll
HIGH HONORS
GRADE 12
Faith Atkins, Katelynn Bento, Kyle Cranney, Julia Daubney, Vinay Dinesh, Lindsay Feducia, Brian Francois, Amanda Gagne, Catherine Goodwin, Kyleigh Hawes, Julie Ann...
Woodland women’s group aids tomorrow’s leaders
BEACON FALLS – Two Prospect teens earned unique opportunities in leadership and volunteering thanks to the first ever scholarships awarded by the Woodland for...
A look ahead – what to expect from Region 16 schools in 2011
Region 16 Schools
New elementary to replace outdated buildings
A newly-formed building committee will look at options for a new school on Talmadge Hill off...
Vet shares story with Region 16 students
BEACON FALLS — Every veteran has his or her story.
Vietnam veteran Rev. John Clarke shared his story with Region 16 students, parents and...
Woodland, Naugy show spirit
Woodland spirit finally propelled the Hawks to a win against Seymour Wednesday. Before the game, a war of the classes reverberated through the walls of the Woodland gym.
Black and gold warriors at Woodland Regional High School gathered Wednesday morning to psyche up for the game in the loudest way possible – with a screaming contest between the sophomore and senior finalists.
After battling for 10 days, the seniors emerged triumphant at the pep rally proceeding Wednesday night’s Thanksgiving football game.
Honor Roll: Long River Middle School, Prospect
GRADE 6
First marking period
Highest honors
Taylor Amore
Mia Bissonnette
Christopher Candela
Alec Carlone
Julia Caruso
McKenna Cronin
Sarah DeGoes
Veronica Dergachev
Krista DeTulio
Taylor Dobbins
Caitlyn Donegan
Meredith Dyckman
Alec Feducia
Justin Fortin
Xavier Gibson
Shannon Goggin
Noelle Guerrera
Nathan...
Local students warm up pipes for Europe trip
The hills will be alive with the sound of music next year, when choir students from Naugatuck and Woodland Regional high schools sing in France and Wales, respectively.
Twenty-six students from Naugatuck and 20 from Woodland will be making their mark across the pond when they tour Europe.
“It’s a great opportunity for the kids,” said Region 16 Superintendent James Augostine. He said the trip will broaden the depth of the students’ experience and be a great cultural exchange.
Region 16 committee to discuss new school
BEACON FALLS — The Region 16 Board of Education has authorized the formation of a building committee to begin the process of planning for...
Region 16 starting One Region, One Book
BEACON FALLS — Woodland Regional High School is introducing a new reading initiative called “One Region, One Book.”
The program is a...