SIS robotics team to fundraise for trip to National Competition in 2017
Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti was visited by a group of State Champion robotics students and their coaches last week to discuss their advancement to the National Robotics tournament in St. Louis...
View ArticleSnowflake Night Painting and Collage program at Trumbull Nature & Arts Center
The Trumbull Nature and Arts Center (TNAC), located at 7115 Main St., Rt. 25, is offering the following program. Space is limited. Registration is required. Visit trumbullnatureandartscenter.org for...
View ArticleKindergarten registration begins in February
Shelton Public Schools have scheduled times for the registration of 2017-18 kindergarten school year. The dates are: Thursday, Feb. 2 and Friday, Feb. 3. Monday, Feb. 28 and Tuesday, March 1....
View ArticleTrumbull Nature and Arts Center program Snowflake Night Painting and Collage
The Trumbull Nature and Arts Center (TNAC), located at 7115 Main St., Rt. 25, is offering the following program. Space is limited. Registration is required. Visit trumbullnatureandartscenter.org for...
View ArticleShelton teen to attend 2017 Presidential Inauguration
Abigail Kelly with her invitation to the Presidential Inauguration Leadership Summit. One Shelton teen will spend most of next week in Washington D.C., not only to see the Presidential Inauguration...
View ArticleTrumbull Computer Users Group meet Jan. 26
The Trumbull Computer Users Group Will hold it’s monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m., at the Trumbull Library, 33 Quality St., across from the town hall. The main speaker is Ed Fitzgerald...
View ArticleThree SIS students named Musician All-Stars
Connor Jensen, Robert Quevedo, and Andrew Zhang are 8th graders from the Shelton Intermediate School who were named to the Fairfield County All-Star Band. Three soft spoken 8th graders from the...
View ArticleWord of the Week: Potential
This week’s Word of the Week is, “Potential”- adjective possible, as opposed to actual: the potential uses of nuclear energy. capable of being or becoming: a potential danger to safety. Grammar....
View ArticlePolice K9 receives body armor in memory of therapy dog
One Shelton K9 received a bullet and stab protective vest in memory of a therapy dog named Sandy that passed away. Shelton Police Department’s K9 Stryker has received a bullet and stab protective vest...
View ArticleZentangle class offered at Trumbull Historical Society
The Trumbull Historical Society, 1856 Huntington Tpke., will be offering a class in Zentangle for teens and adults on Sunday, Feb. 5, from 2-4 p.m. Zentangle is a way to create beautiful images by...
View ArticleBOE inches closer to submitting 2017-18 budget proposal
Shelton’s Board of Ed discussed three possible budget scenarios for the 2017-18 fiscal year at its Thursday night meeting, all of which are subject to change before the Superintendent presents his...
View ArticleWord of the Week: Significant
Word of the Week: Significant This week’s Word of the Week is, “Significant” adjective important; of consequence. having or expressing a meaning; indicative; suggestive: a significant wink. Statistics....
View ArticleConsolidation of Shelton-Monroe Catholic schools announcement Feb. 3
The options for where to send children to Catholic school in Shelton could shrink come Feb. 3, when Bishop Frank J. Caggiano of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Bridgeport will decide the fate of several...
View ArticleFour Shelton students win short story contest
Four Shelton students were announced as the winners of a short story contest that included nearly 300 competitors, ranging from kindergarten all the way up to their senior year in high school, at a...
View ArticleSHS announces Students and Employee of the Month
Dr. Beth A. Smith, Headmaster, has announced the December 2016 Students of the Month at Shelton High School. These students were nominated by staff members and have demonstrated one or more of the...
View ArticleSubstance abuse support group corrected locations
The Community Addiction & Recovery Education & Support (C.A.R.E.S.) group provides a free, weekly drop-in support group for parents and other concerned family members whose loved ones are...
View ArticleValentine’s Day events offered at Trumbull Nature and Arts Center
The Trumbull Nature and Arts Center (TNAC), located at 7115 Main St., Rt. 25, is offering the following programs. Space is limited. Registration is required. Visit trumbullnatureandartscenter.org for...
View ArticleEnergize eesmarts contest teaches students about sustainable energy
Energize Connecticut, in partnership with Eversource and AVANGRID, Inc. subsidiaries United Illuminating, Southern Connecticut Gas and Connecticut Natural Gas, is now accepting entries for its 13th...
View ArticleSHS Science Fair winners announced
Lauren Pawlowski, Kyle Young, Siddarth Jain, Gregorio Corsale, Marissa Peck, Michael Kichar, Jacob Zulkie, and Hunter Wronski were announced as the eight winners who would move on to the Connecticut...
View ArticleWord of the Week: Bias
This week’s Word of the Week is, “bias”. noun particular tendency, trend, inclination, feeling, or opinion, especially one that is preconceived or unreasoned: illegal bias against older job...
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