Join Fairfieldβs first National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 4 from 4β8 p.m. at Sherman Green & Reef Road! ππ
Meet local police, firefighters & first responders, enjoy food trucks, a K9 demo, Touch-A-Truck, FREE kid activities, and more. https://t.co/yGlQA97ZYQ
Governor Ned Lamont joined state and local leaders to celebrate the 75% state reimbursement approved for the Dwight School rebuild. We are grateful for this investment in Fairfield students and thank the families and community members whose advocacy helped make it possible.
Congratulations to Mill Hill School on being named a No Place for Hate school for 2025-2026. In its first year participating, Mill Hill earned this designation under the guidance of Mrs. Soares and student leaders, demonstrating a commitment to inclusion and belonging.
Today, we recognize Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. We honor the resilience, contributions, and achievements of Black Americans while reflecting on our nation's history and the ongoing pursuit of freedom and equality for all.
With pomp and circumstance, the Fairfield Woods Middle School Class of 2026 graduated today. Congratulations to our 8th graders as they celebrate this milestone and prepare for the exciting journey ahead. We can't wait to see all they accomplish!
"Congratulations! Today is your day. You're off to Great Places! You're off and away!" β Dr. Seuss
View the FPS high school graduations via Livestream!
Warde: https://t.co/SYyWooNqc2
Ludlowe: https://t.co/HvD33GsIIR
Graduations and moving up ceremonies are underway across FPS! Congrats to the Class of 2026. We are proud of all you have accomplished and know great things are ahead.
Photos: Tomlinson Middle School Grade 8 Graduation.
Holland Hill Elementary School earned its No Place for Hate designation once again, a collaborative effort between students and staff focused on inclusion, respect, and belonging. Congratulations, Holland Hill! @HollandHillElem
Congratulations to Stratfield Principal Liz McGoey on her retirement! The students celebrated her yesterday. They showed her just how much she impacted their lives. Good luck Liz!!!
Officer Nick Ardizzone and K9 Bolt joined Dwight Grade 5 students for their SHAPE graduation celebration! Bolt demonstrated how he assists in emergency situations and even showed off a few crowd-pleasing tricks. Congrats to our Grade 5 students on completing the program!
Congratulations to RLMS Grade 6 student Thea Morgan, who recently published Wanderlust! The fantasy novel follows a young girl who discovers a magical gift at boarding school. Thea also visited the RLMS Library to share her journey with students and staff.
The Superintendent and CABE Awards recognized students from each school for academic achievement, leadership, and community involvement. Congratulations to these outstanding students on this well-deserved honor! https://t.co/fG29CK3XLQ
The Burr Trashion Show took place with great fanfare and flair! Students designed and modeled creative ensembles made from recycled materials, proudly walking the runway to showcase imaginative and eco-friendly creations. Thanks to the volunteers who made this event possible!
After learning about pollinators in Mrs. Giacobbeβs class, North Stratfield first graders planted pollinator-friendly plants in the butterfly garden. Thanks to parent volunteers who added a touch table and native tree activity to the day.
Join the Fairfield Town Youth Council for Lights, Lyrics, and Laughs, a FREE event for students in grades 9β12.
**FREE food trucks, mini golf, mechanical bull rides, giveaways**
Friday, June 5
7:30β9:00 p.m.
Bigelow Center for Senior Activities, 100 Mona Terrace
A celebration was held at the Fairfield Regional Fire School to recognize students completing their Senior Experience with the Fairfield Fire Department. Students gained hands-on experience with firefighting equipment, emergency response, hazardous fire situations, and more.
Shout out to the FLHS Girl's Track Team for winning their first Class LL state championship this past weekend. This is an incredible accomplishment. GO FALCONS!
FPS is proud to recognize and celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride Month. Our district remains deeply committed to fostering a welcoming culture of acceptance and awareness, ensuring that every school is an inclusive, safe, and supportive environment where all students and staff can thrive.