Monday, February 5, 2024

Seymour Community Center to present kids' swim lessons


 

Ansonia to honor retired African American educator at senior center ceremony



Kids can get creative at Derby Neck Library Littles' Art Studio Tuesday


 
Derby Neck Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave.,  Derby. 


This is shared from the Library's Facebook page.

Master's Table to offer 1 meal in February at Assumption Church Hall in Ansonia


 

Derby Board of Education to hold workshop Tuesday on excess cost funding


DERBY - The Board of Education is inviting the public to participate in an informational session covering Excess Cost Funding at 6 p.m.Tuesday.

The board is hosting a 30-minute workshop where members of the public will have the opportunity to hear from a number of state representatives and gain a deeper understanding of how the current Excess Cost Funding formula is impacting our district.

Planning to attend are state Representatives Nicole Klarides-Ditria, Mary Welander, Kara Rochelle, state Sen. Jorge Cabrera, and Co-Chair of the Legislative Education Committee, Jeff Currey - along with members of the Derby Board of Education and Superintendent of  Schools Dr. Matthew J. Conway, Jr.

Derby Board of Education Chairman Jim Gildea said, "Each child who is a part of the Derby public school family deserves to be educated. As part of that charge, we have seen our special  education costs rise significantly through the years. We feel that now more than ever we as a school system need to work with our area legislators towards ensuring that Derby receives their full share of the excess cost grant and the special education assistance we need. Our special education forum on Tuesday is one small step towards beginning the collaboration process with our
legislative delegation."


Conway said, "The state has historically underfunded the excess cost grant, leaving
municipalities with the extreme financial burden of costs for special education programs. This is an unsustainable model that unfairly impacts economically distressed municipalities with a high transient population."


The workshop will be held in the Derby Middle School cafetorium or you can participate via Zoom at the link below:



https://us02web.zoom.us/i/82639798664

Meeting ID: 826 3979 8664


This is a press release from Derby Public Schools.

Derby Public Library staff to match patrons with books in February


Adam's House in Shelton slates February FIG training

*NEW DATES* for FIG Training -- Be a "Friend in Grief" for children in our program!

Training is Feb. 8-10. Register: https://e.givesmart.com/events/zPR/

Adam's House at 241 Coram Ave. in Shelton provides free grief education and peer support.

For information visit https://www.facebook.com/AdamsHouseCT


The Children's Room at the Ansonia Library to present Ocean Art program


 The Ansonia Library is at 53 S. Cliff St.

Dance at Bradley School in Derby Friday to support playground project