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Marino takes over Winsted special education
By JULIE WEISBERG – Staff Reporter
July, 30, 2010
WINSTED — Winchester Public Schools will have a familiar face heading its special education department over the remainder of this year’s summer vacation.
Richard Marino, who served as Winchester’s pupil services director from September 1969 to August 1984, was appointed
Land trust proposal survives criticism
By Michael Marciano – Editor
July, 23, 2010
WINSTED — A Winchester Land Trust plan to seek a $500,000 conservation grant received support from the seven-member Board of Selectmen Monday night, with one selectman dissenting.
The approved plan is a scaled-down version of a proposal offered by the
Winsted K-8 CMT results low, some bright spots
By JULIE WEISBERG – Staff Reporter
July, 23, 2010
WINSTED — Winchester public school students achieved a mixed bag of results on the 2010 Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT), with the majority of the district’s grades receiving lower than average proficiency scores compared to last year’s numbers.
The district’s third-
Region 7 middle, elementary schools test well
By JULIE WEISBERG – Staff Reporter
July, 23, 2010
REGION 7 — The 2010 Connecticut Master Test (CMT) scores have been posted, and Region 7 School District students performed well — with most grades achieving average proficiency results of 90 percent or better in each of the academic areas
CAPT scores mixed for local high schools
By JULIE WEISBERG – Staff Reporter
July, 23, 2010
WINSTED — Although their proficiency scores remained below the statewide average, Gilbert School students made gains in three of the four subject areas tested through the 2010 Connecticut Academic Performance Test (CAPT), continuing the school’s recent upward climb in standardized
Stage is set for state primary
By Patrick L. Sullivan
July, 23, 2010
Both major political parties hold primary elections for statewide offices on Tuesday, Aug. 10, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Republicans running for the nomination for governor: Tom Foley of Greenwich, Michael Fedele of Stamford, and Oz Griebel of
School board reacts to legal threats
By JULIE WEISBERG – Staff Reporter
July, 23, 2010
WINSTED — Responding to the selectmen’s move last week to begin exploring the legal feasibility of holding school officials personally liable for the district’s current deficit, Winchester Board of Education members are considering the possibility of filing a complaint with
School officials say they will not resign
By JULIE WEISBERG – Staff Reporter
July, 16, 2010
WINSTED — Sending a strong public signal the board has lost confidence in the district’s leadership amid a deepening financial crisis for the town, the Winchester selectmen have requested the Board of Education seek the immediate resignations of Superintendent of
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