The Latest from The Stamford Current - Monday, January 29, 2024
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What’s Happening in Stamford
This week, the Stamford Current has two new stories. The first one provides an exciting update on a previous story…
Collaboration and Diversity on Display as Simmons, Arts and Culture Commission Celebrate 2024 Grant Recipients
STAMFORD — Highlighting the extensive contributions of the city’s arts and cultural community, Mayor Caroline Simmons, and the Arts and Culture Commission awarded more than two dozen groups with funding to support their local pro…
…and the other highlights a standout individual in Stamford Public Schools.
Turn of River Educator Honored as 2023 Teacher of the Year
STAMFORD — When students move to a new school district, it isn’t always the easiest experience. Now, imagine if they were moving from an entirely different country. Making that adjustment easier is a key reason for why Elba Sims, who teaches the New Arrivals class at Turn of River Middle School, was selected…
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