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State Names 7 Milford Schools Among Top Performers
The recognition highlights schools that rank among the top 10 percent statewide for high performance or academic growth.

Chris Rhatigan is a local editor for Connecticut Patch and Massachusetts Patch. In Connecticut, he covers Milford, New London, Stonington-Mystic, and Groton. In Massachusetts, he covers Andover, North Andover, Tewksbury, Burlington, Reading, Wilmington, and Wakefield.
He began his journalism career at The New Haven Register, where he covered city government and schools for the Milford bureau. He has also written for publications such as The Iowa City Press-Citizen, The Cedar Rapids Gazette, and Connecticut Magazine.
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The recognition highlights schools that rank among the top 10 percent statewide for high performance or academic growth.

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