Connecticut
North Haven Schools Among Best In Connecticut, New Ranking Says
The district was among a swath of Connecticut school districts that earned a mention in Niche’s ranking of more than 11,000 nationwide.
Niche gave North Haven a letter grade of A-.
Grades in specific categories were:
- Academics: A-
- Teachers: A-
- Clubs and activities: A
- Sports: A-
- Resources and facilities: A
- Diversity: B-
- College prep: B+
- Administration: A
- Food: A
Check out the full top 50 list of public schools in the state here.
For the full report on the North Haven Public School District, click here.
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Connecticut Sun finding success on and off the basketball court
The Connecticut Sun are in the WNBA semifinals for the 6th year in a row.
They are returning to Connecticut with their series split 1-1 with a tough Minnesota Lynx team. Friday night is Game 3.
“We are not finished we want to advance bring back our first W championship,” said Jen Rizzotti, president of the Connecticut Sun and UConn great.
But as players practiced Thursday, for some who might be watching, it means more because the sustained success is starting to expand beyond the court.
“Being able to have this scholarship meant a lot to me,” said Post University freshman Mei-Li Phung.
She was one of two recipients of a $7,500 scholarship to Post thanks to the Sun. She and a classmate were honored back in August at Mohegan Sun Arena.
“Being able to see these women playing sports, they are winning sports, they are doing so well, being able to see that, having it come from them meant especially more,” said Phung.
The scholarship was part of the Sun’s “Game Action Give Backs” program that’s currently in its second year. It’s a stats-driven fundraising system that benefits a handful of organizations that reflect the Connecticut Sun’s missions. The season total for 2024 was $55,000.
“We are a basketball team, that’s why we are here that’s what we do, but you have to understand you are a part of the community,” said Morgan Tuck, the Director of Franchise Development, Assistant General Manager and former UConn star.
In the first two years of fundraising, they have raised $85,000. Tuck says if the Sun are finding success on the court, local organizations will continue to benefit.
“So, bringing the energy, helping our players feel good so they get more and more stats so hopefully we can give more and more money as the years go on,” Tuck said.
For Phung, she hopes the Sun keep shining.
“To be able to see the Sun giving back to the community, and maybe someone else will benefit from something from the Sun someday,” she said.
She said supporting the team is the least she can do, for what they have done for her.
“People really care about the Sun and to see the Sun putting this effort back into the community means a lot,” Phung said.
Tip-off for the Sun game is set for 7:30 p.m. Friday.
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You might be able to see Northern Lights in CT Thursday night
You might be able to see the Northern Lights in Connecticut on Thursday night because of solar activity.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Weather Prediction Center said Geomagnetic Storm Watches have been issued for Oct. 3 to 5 for an eruption of solar material, which can cause a geomagnetic storm.
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This means that the aurora might be visible for many northern states and some of the lower Midwest to Oregon.
G1-G3 (Minor-Strong) Geomagnetic Storm Watches have been issued for 03-05 October, due to the forecast arrival of the CME associated with the X7.1 flare observed on 02 October.
Stay tuned to https://t.co/YLUbTRM02y for updates! pic.twitter.com/8gp7MXPwhG
— NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (@NWSSWPC) October 2, 2024
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Man Tries To Carjack Pregnant Woman At Dunkin’: Police: CT News
Patch PM CT brings you the breaking and trending news stories from all across Connecticut each weeknight. Here are those stories:
Breaking news stories:
The accused entered the victim’s car and demanded her keys, and when she refused, he began to punch her, police said. Two Dunkin’ employees removed the man from the victim’s car and restrained him until police arrived, police said.>>>Read More.
Police have upgraded charges to murder against the stepfather, who authorities said used a bat in the attack.>>>Read More.
A reward is being offered in connection with the death of a dog that was found at a cemetery, according to police.>>>Read More.
The crash was reported Wednesday afternoon, according to Connecticut State Police.>>>Read More.
Trending news stories:
It’s getting a little brisk most nights now, but there are still plenty of events to keep Connecticut residents glowing warmly.>>>Read More.
The standoff between longshoremen and port operators entered a second day Wednesday.>>>Read More.
The town’s top official said the firefighters will be honored as “Employees of the Month” for October.>>>Read More.
The event will be a mock traffic stop event on Saturday for motorists/passengers with autism to help them cope.>>>Read More.
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