Records from 2015 to be destroyed August 4, 2025
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
Notre Dame-West Haven is thrilled to announce its 2025 Summer Programs, kicking off on June 16 and designed for students in grades 7-12.
Records from 2014 to be destroyed August 1, 2024
Amity High School was ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top high schools in the state.
Here is a look at all of the available jobs and how to apply for them.
A local student is one of 57 from around the state who will participate in the March competition.
Parents in Orange can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
“The addition of necessary resources allows for the continued support of students in need," Senator James Maroney (D-Milford) said.
The $5,000 scholarship is granted to a Goddard School of Orange graduate who demonstrates a hard work ethic and perseverance.
Records from 2013 to be destroyed August 1, 2023
Notre Dame in West Haven held their 74th Annual Commencement Exercises on May 20, 2023
Amity Board of Education Chairman Paul Davis details the schools budget in-depth and adjustments that have been made.
Amity Regional qualified for this year’s National Academic Decathlon Competition after winning the title of CT state champions on Feb. 25.
School officials announced the news Monday evening.
Hundreds of teams from around the world compete in the International Public Policy Forum.
Amity Board of Education chair Paul Davis shares several updates with the residents of Bethany, Orange and Woodbridge.
A talented group of photography students painstakingly restored more than 100 photos that were damaged by Hurricane Ian.
Amity Regional Schools will have an early dismissal today due to forecasted inclement weather.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Orange with contributions big and small.
WEST HAVEN — Since there's been Notre Dame High School, the Richetelli family has been there — almost. (New Haven Register)
The Amity Board of Education voted on how to use unexpended 2021-2022 budget funds.
Salary and benefit costs are among the primary cost changes, but special education costs are expected to drop significantly.
The Board of Education set the graduation date for the Class of 2023.
The Board of Education is expected to take up the issue at its January meeting.
Amity BOE member Dr. Karunakaran​ Sudhir wrote an op-ed about why the surplus occurs and why it's not necessarily a bad thing.
Board of Education members wanted more time to study the issue of what to do with surplus funds at the end of a fiscal year.
The Region 5 Board of Education will discuss the issue again and possibly take action at its next meeting.
Amity Regional Board of Education Chair Paul Davis wrote about what state law says should happen to unused funding at the end of the year.
Amity Regional High School got high marks in the latest Niche best Connecticut public high schools list.
The armed security officers will supplement the existing school resource officer program.
Two Amity Regional High School students were recently named winners of college-sponsored scholarships.
Registration day is Aug. 15 at Amity Middle School for students who are new to Amity Regional District #5 and reside in Orange.