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Wilton SEPTA’s second annual Yankee Game - Tickets Available!

Posted Date: 3/26/25 (9:05 AM)

on behalf of Wilton SEPTA

Wilton SEPTA’s second annual Yankee Game! Open to all! Yankee Tickets on sale now!  $95 includes $15 food and drink voucher and a cool Yankee backpack!  Limited seats in Main level seating in sections 208 & 209.

https://www.wiltonsepta.org/event-details/wilton-septa-sponsored-day-at-yankee-stadium-2025

 


WYC Event: How to Raise a Well-Adjusted Adult

Posted Date: 3/24/25 (7:18 AM)

on behalf of Wilton Youth Council


Join us Tuesday, March 25th at 6:30pm at the library for a practical talk on How to Raise a Well-Adjusted Adult with Alicia Farrell, PhD.  This presentation offers immediately actionable tools and insights to help you regain control, strengthen your relationship with your kids, and guide them with confidence.  Learn how to build trust, foster open communication, and instill resilience in your children.  Gain a deeper understanding of brain development, create a family philosophy to navigate modern challenges like technology, and leave empowered to raise well-rounded, motivated young people.  Whether you're a parent, educator, or community leader, this talk will give you the strategies to make a lasting, positive impact on the next generation.

Dr. Alicia Farrell is an accomplished cognitive psychologist, former university professor, national keynote speaker and founder of Clearview Consulting. Dr. Farrell’s mission is to help individuals, couples, families and organizations to find their strength and courage to make healthy decisions and changes in their lives and businesses. She is an expert at translating cutting-edge scientific research into practical everyday life.

Sponsored by the Wilton Youth Council, Middlebrook PTA, Wilton HS PTSA and Wilton Library.

Registration suggested.  https://wilton.librarycalendar.com/event/wyc-program-7328


Invitation to attend Shoulder Check for Adults Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Posted Date: 3/10/25 (12:00 PM)

on behalf of Wilton Youth Council


Wilton Youth Council is excited to partner with Wilton Public Schools to bring Rob Thorsen, Founder of the #HT40 FoundationWe invite you to listen to Rob’s presentation at 7pm on Wednesday, March 12th at the Little Theater in Wilton High School.


Rob is presenting to all Wilton High School students on March 12th. Rob will talk about his initiative Shoulder Check which is dedicated to bringing kids together through kindness and compassion and to inspire a culture of support through small actions that have a big impact. He will be introducing the concept of Shoulder Check, which encourages young people to be there for their peers through action-oriented initiatives that foster social connectedness. 

Then, Wednesday evening, all parents and other adults who support our community's kids will have the chance to hear more about Shoulder Check and be encouraged to think about how you can support them in fostering a culture of connection, kindness and support.

This program is brought to you by Wilton Youth Council in partnership with Wilton Public Schools and made possible by a grant from the County Assemblies.


Wilton Public Schools Presents: The Future of AI - A Community Panel Discussion

Posted Date: 2/11/25 (8:45 AM)

Wilton Public Schools Presents: The Future of AI
A Community Panel Discussion

The Future of AI

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

WHS Zellner Gallery

6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

Wilton Public Schools invites you to a thought-provoking panel presentation on artificial intelligence (AI) and its evolving role in our world.

Join us for an engaging discussion featuring expert panelists from healthcare, business, industry, law, entertainment, higher education, and technology as they explore:

    • The current impact of AI in their respective fields

    • The future of AI and its implications for the workforce

    • How Wilton Public Schools can best prepare students for an AI-driven future

This event is an opportunity to gain valuable insights, ask questions, and collaborate as a community to ensure our students are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in an ever-changing world.

Panelists


Dr. Amy AhasicChief of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and the Medical Director of Pulmonary Rehabilitation at Norwalk Hospital
Dr. Tom Ellet Ph.D. Chief Experience Officer at Quinnipiac overseeing all student-facing functions.
Andy JudgeDirector of Strategy and Chief of Staff, Wilton Management Team, ASML.
Brian LapreziosaArt Director, CBS News Sunday Morning
Matt MervisDirects AI strategy and EdAdvance and is the co-host of the AI in Education Podcast ChatEDU.
Christopher Penner - Executive Leader focused on finance, innovation, strategy and operations.
Jessica Richman Smith Esq. - Attorney who represents schools in a variety of education, labor relations and employment law matters.  
Mark Shaner
Evolution IQ, Leading the AI transformation for insurance carriers.


Wilton Public Schools Embrace Reusables in Our Cafeterias

Posted Date: 1/22/25 (2:00 PM)

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Wilton Public Schools Embrace Reusables in Our Cafeterias

If you haven’t heard, things have been changing in three of our school cafeterias. 

In 2018, Wilton Go Green partnered with Wilton Public Schools to embark on a journey with the Zero Waste Schools program. This journey empowering students and staff to promote environmental consciousness and reduce waste in school cafeterias.  

Our students have been helping to divert tons of recyclable material and food scraps to composting, as well as rescuing food for donation ever since. As we looked at other ways we could continue to reduce our waste throughout the past few years, switching from disposable items to reusables during lunch seemed the most logical next step. 

Last summer, Wilton Go Green, with the support of the WPS, launched a Sustainable CT Community Match fundraiser to help Cider Mill School install a dishwasher. These funds were also used to purchase stainless steel reusable trays, and other essential equipment to move away from single-use products in alignment with that dishwasher purchase.

In just three weeks, our Wilton community donated over $7,500! Matched by Sustainable CT, WPS was able to make the necessary purchases to bring a reusable program to students this school year. 

Cider Mill students have been using reusable stainless steel trays, forks and spoons since November - eliminating over 50,000 disposable trays and cutlery from going into the trash 

Wilton High School students began their reusable utensil program this month.  Last year, WHS Junior Danny Babashak worked with State Senator Ceci Maher (D-26) in order to secure funding for his $20,000 project under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The funds were used to purchase and install a dishwasher and purchase reusable utensils.  

As a result of these programs, 131,040 single-use plastic utensils (1,114 pounds of plastic) will be eliminated from the waste stream every year, and $5,707 will be saved annually from not repurchasing disposable utensils.

WPS partnered up with Plastic Free Restaurants, a 501(c)3 non-profit. This non-profit’s mission it is to reduce single-use plastics in schools and restaurants. The organization donated reusable utensils for Miller-Driscoll, Cider Mill and Wilton High School, through their subsidy program. 

While Cider Mill and the High School were still in the construction phase at the start of this school year, Miller-Driscoll school began using reusable forks and spoons in their cafeteria on the first day thanks to an already existing dishwasher in their kitchen.

Our reusable program would not be possible without the time, energy and support of so many in our community.  We’d like to take this opportunity to thank: 

  • Wilton Public Schools Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, Jose Figueroa and Assistant Karis Miller
  • Assistant Director of Financial Planning and Operations, Laila Rudinas.  
  • Wilton Go Green for leading the CM fundraising efforts and the work of our Zero Waste Schools Committee. 
  • The Rotary Club of Wilton for their contributions to purchasing the Cider Mill stainless steel trays.
  • Frendt-Masani Collaboration for their financial and in-kind contributions of additional kitchen and dishwasher supplies for Cider Mill.
  • Cider Mill PTA for their grant of additional reusable utensils
  • Wilton Public Schools staff and administration
  • Chartwells Food Service

If you would like to learn more about the Zero Waste Schools program click HERE. 






Community Connect: Conversations with the Superintendent

Posted Date: 1/10/25 (4:00 PM)


WPS: Afternoon Transportation Delays

Posted Date: 1/06/25 (1:25 PM)



WILTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
395 Danbury Road
Wilton, Connecticut 06897



 
Kevin Smith, Ph.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Charles Smith, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum and Instruction
Andrea Leonardi
Assistant Superintendent
Special Services
Maria Coleman
Director, Human Resources and General Administration
Dawn Norton
Chief Financial Officer

Dear Parents, Guardians and Caregivers,

Due to the unanticipated snowfall, there will be transportation delays that will affect the timing of students returning home today. 

  • We have been informed the intersection of Nod Hill and Olmstead Hill is closed.

  • School Road is currently closed from the Route 7 side.

  • Re-routing is planned for several buses. 

The following bus route will be impacted:

  • Van #39 - Families have been notified

At this time, we are not canceling any after-school activities. 

Please use caution when driving.


Sincerely, 

Kevin J. Smith, Ph.D.

Superintendent of Schools


Wilton Youth Council Workshop - How to Talk so Kids Will Listen™* Parenting Skills Workshop

Posted Date: 12/09/24 (2:00 PM)


Do You Want Greater Cooperation & Less Yelling with Your Kids?

Join WYC's How to Talk so Kids Will Listen™* Parenting Skills Workshop


Do you want greater cooperation and less yelling with your kids?

Do you want a deeper connection with your children?

Do you want to understand them better? 


Parents find themselves repeating the same suggestions and requests regularly, but aren’t seeing any change in the results.  Although we seek deeper understanding and connection with our children we sometimes feel frustrated and even farther apart. 


If this resonates, join like-minded parents in a workshop hosted by Wilton Youth Council and led by Susan Bauerfeld, PhD, on How to Talk so Kids Will Listen™. This workshop gives you the know-how you need to be more effective as a parent and will connect you with other parents of elementary school children. In this supportive, small community you will learn how to strengthen your most important relationships.  You leave with practical tools and strategies you can implement immediately. At the end of the four workshops, you will find friendship and connection with other parents. 


Of this workshop, a previous participant said:

“I wanted to thank you! I really enjoyed the course I attended. I feel like I have a new set of wings!  You have taught me to look at things with a new insight and have given me the tools to implement them. This has helped me with everything in my daily life - of being a mother, a wife, sister, teacher, friend...etc”   H.S. Participant in a previous workshop.


The FREE How to Talk workshop series will be held on four consecutive Tuesday evenings in January (7, 14, 21 & 28) from 7-8:30 pm at Comstock Community Center and are specifically geared towards parents of elementary age children. Register on the Wilton Youth Council website at https://www.wiltonyouth.org/. Space is limited - register now! 

 


Legendary Basketball Wizardry this Sunday!

Posted Date: 10/25/24 (3:07 PM)

on behalf of WEF

Our students had a special assembly this week where they met Big John the Wizards' team captain. Kids are undoubtedly eager for his return with his players this Sunday to take on the 18-member Wilton Home Team (aka Wilton Warriors All Stars) made up of not just teachers but principals and other administrators. Don't miss this epic game! 

For tickets, click HERE or limited tickets available at the door. 
*Kids who purchase a jersey can warm up with the team on the court!
When: Sunday Oct. 27th / Doors open at 3:00 PM (game starts at 4:00 PM)Where: WHS Zeoli Fieldhouse
Bring the whole family for an unforgettable afternoon!
 
Please consider attending this unique event in support of the Wilton Education Foundation (WEF), which has served Wilton's K-12 students and teachers since 1993 with a vision to go beyond the Wilton Public Schools curriculum. All proceeds from WEF’s sponsored programs are used to fill the gap that the school budget is unable to provide, with experiences in the latest innovations with focus on music and the arts, STEM, and other enrichment opportunities.

Harlem Wizard Big John and Bernadette Hess, Assistant Principal Miller-Driscoll
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WPS: Student Attendance

Posted Date: 10/20/24 (8:00 AM)



WILTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
395 Danbury Road
Wilton, Connecticut 06897



 
Kevin Smith, Ph.D.
Superintendent of Schools
Charles Smith, Ed.D.
Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum and Instruction
Andrea Leonardi
Assistant Superintendent
Special Services
Maria Coleman
Director, Human Resources and General Administration
Dawn Norton
Chief Financial Officer

Dear Parents, Guardians and Caregivers:

We’ve had a really terrific opening of school and  now that we are coming to the close of the first quarter, I’d like to take the opportunity again to emphasize the importance of regular attendance. School is better with your child here!

Getting into the habit of daily attendance is more important than ever. Going to school is an opportunity for your child to:  

  build routines that help reduce stress and anxiety

  connect with friends and teachers

  engage in learning and develop a sense of belonging 

Parents and guardians of students marked with unexcused absences or unexcused tardies will receive notifications through ParentSquare. As part of our communication plan, we have added communication regarding tardiness as this can have a significant impact on student learning.  Please check the PowerSchool Parent Portal to ensure we have your correct email and the best phone numbers where you can be reached.

Several years ago the state legislature enacted a law allowing students to take two “mental health wellness days.”Public Act 21-46, An Act Concerning Social Equity and the Health Safety and Education of Children, Section 19 (a) and (b), defines and allows students to have two Mental Health Wellness (MHW) Days in a school year. "Mental health wellness day" describes a school day during which a student attends to such student's emotional and psychological well-being in lieu of attending school. These days are considered excused absences, may not be taken consecutively, and a school counselor may reach out to the student.   

Please reach out to your child’s school counselor if you or your child needs support with ensuring regular attendance. Additionally, each school has an administrator responsible for supporting student attendance. For your convenience we have also provided a set of additional resources which you can access by clicking on the link.

We continue to strive to make our school environment a welcoming and safe place where everyone feels they belong. We look forward to our continued partnership to ensure that all of our children have a successful year. 

Sincerely,
Kevin J. Smith, Ph.D.

Superintendent of Schools