Category: Education

Episode 98: May 10, 2012 – Art Beat!

In this episode of North Haven News: Sights and sounds from the annual Art Beat exhibit held at North Haven High School. Music provided by Mr. Rhone’s African Drumming class from Ridge Road Elementary.

QU Physician Assistant Program Stresses the Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle to North Haven Students

[box]Quinnipiac University physician assistant student Jaret Williams, right, provided information about the importance of dental health to a student at the Earth Day Health Fair at ACES Mill Road School in North Haven on April

10 North Haven Teachers Losing Jobs

[box]By Ann DeMatteo / New Haven Register[/box] Ten teachers have been notified they won’t be working for North Haven public schools in the next school year. Two of them resigned after being notified their contracts

School of Medicine at QU and MidState Medical Center Form Five-Year Clinical Affiliation

The Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University has formed a five-year clinical affiliation with MidState Medical Center, a Hartford HealthCare partner, in Meriden. “The School of Medicine needs high quality clinic experiences for our students. I

North Haven Soccer Club Scholarship

NHSC Awarding Two $500 College Scholarships

The North Haven Soccer Club is awarding a $500 college scholarship to two current or former members of the NHSC who are heading off to college. Guidelines for the application process are as follows: Applicant must be

QU’s School of Education Showcasing School Artwork from North Haven

[box]Lia Crowley, a student from the North Haven Public Schools, poses with her print (center), entitled, “Printmaking,” at the Quinnipiac University School of Education on the North Haven Campus.[/box] The School of Education at Quinnipiac University presented a

North Haven News: Episode 96 – March 15, 2012

In this episode of North Haven News: North Haven School Superintendent Dr. Robert Cronin and member of the Board of Education meet with members of the Ridge Road Elementary PTA to discuss the 2012-2013 education

U.S. News Says QU’s Physician Assistant Program Among Nation’s Best

The physician assistant program in the School of Health Sciences at Quinnipiac University was ranked among the nation’s best in U.S. News & World Report’s 2013 Best Graduate Schools guidebook. Quinnipiac ranked 11th among universities

PTA President Reproaches BOE for Staff Cuts

[box]by Emily Constance / North Haven Patch[/box] Ridge Road Elementary PTA Co-President Cheri Gibson confronted Superintendent Robert Cronin at last night’s Board of Education (BOE) meeting, demanding to know if social workers, guidance counselors and

Elizabeth Doyle Memorial Scholarship Fund

Application forms for the Elizabeth Doyle Memorial Scholarship Fund are available, beginning March 12th.  This fund was established to honor the memory of former North Haven resident and educator, Elizabeth Doyle, and to assist fellow

A Letter from the Teacher’s Union

This is an open letter from the North Haven Education Association to the North Haven Board of Education, Board of Finance, and Board of Selectmen outlining our positions on the 2012-2013 budget recommendations that are

With Proposed Budget, Special Education Concerns Renewed

by Ben Lasman / North Haven Patch In what may be shaping up to be a replay of last year’s special education debacle, several local parents are taking issue with a series of changes to the