The Off-Campus Classroom at the Hillhouse site, joined other transition programs from around the area, to celebrate the second annual Transition Dance on the SCSU campus. This event, sponsored by the East Haven Transition Academy, brought our students together to celebrate friendship, personal growth, and all the possibilities still to come.

It was a day filled with smiles, music, and meaningful moments! ✨🎶#NHPS
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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Thank you to our staff in the Office of Choice & Enrollment for organizing this weekend's School Choice Expo affording families an opportunity to learn about our schools as they enter the school lottery process. #NHPS
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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NHPS Seniors…if you meet the eligibility requirements, be sure to apply today! This scholarship can be used for college, trade or tech school. Don’t miss out!
3 months ago, Office of College & Career Pathways
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Congratulations to everyone at the Sound School, which was named Blue School of the Month for the strength of its programs. USA Blue Schools works to engage K–12 students, teachers, and communities in hands-on stewardship and ocean literacy. #NHPS
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
Members of the New Haven Public Schools Community,

The district is hosting a series of School Budget Talks intended to inform community members about its draft budget for next year, to answer questions and collect advice. Each event includes discussion of draft budgets for the host school and neighboring schools. All are welcome to participate.

Friday, January 30
5:30 p.m., Dixwell Community Center (Q-House), 197 Dixwell Avenue

Wednesday, February 4
6 p.m., Wilbur Cross High School auditorium, 181 Mitchell Drive

Thursday, February 5
9 a.m., Truman School library, 114 Truman Street
4:30 p.m., Nathan Hale School, 480 Townsend Avenue


3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
It is Be on the Beach Day at Fair Haven School and kindergarten students are discussing ways to be healthy. #NHPS
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro visited Mauro-Sheridan School to kicked off our celebration of Black History Month. She read to Mrs. Tong's grade 2 class and visited with grade 7 and staff. Our theme for Black History Month is " Dream Big, Stand Tall"! #NHPS
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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Please see the attached flyer for info on tonight's FAFSA support session with New Haven Promise. Please note the priority deadline for FAFSA is February 15th. If you have not yet completed this application, be sure to take advantage of this free support!
3 months ago, Office of College & Career Pathways
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Dear Families,

This is an exciting time to be a part of New Haven Public Schools. We are striving together toward the next chapter of excellence. We need your help to continue improving our schools.

To gather feedback from families, students, teachers, and staff, we will administer a district-wide School Climate Survey in February 2026. We strongly encourage you to fill out the survey and share honestly what is already going well and what could be better. The survey is an important tool for NHPS and our schools to learn about how you and, most importantly, your student experience school.

Helpful information about the survey:

You will receive a link to the survey from CustomInsight, a third party company, as an email and text message on February 2, 2026 .Your responses are anonymous.

The survey will take 10-15 minutes.

You can complete the survey on your phone or on a computer and can pause the survey at any time and return to it on any device.

The survey will be open from February 2-27, 2026.

The Climate Survey will ask questions about the learning environment, belonging and community, staff-student relationships, bullying and safety, and discipline.

How will we use the survey response data?

The results of each school’s survey will be used to improve the culture and learning environment at your child’s school.

Responses will be synthesized to pull out larger trends so we can celebrate our successes and make plans for improvement based on our larger community’s feedback.

The results will also inform Safe Schools Plans and our Strategic Plan.

For more information, contact your child’s school. Thank you in advance for your time and effort.

In the event, you DO NOT want your child to participate, please contact their school’s front office for the opt out form, which is due by January 30, 2026.

In partnership,

Dr. Madeline Negrón
Superintendent
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
Students from Cooperative Arts and Humanities High School visited WTNH to encourage more students to apply! #NHPS
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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Learn about the many exciting options for your child's education. Come to the School Choice Expo on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wilbur Cross High School! #NHPS
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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Great opportunity for families and staff to learn how to launch or grow your Family Teacher Organizations.

This workshop will provide you with tools for school and community organizing, collaboration, and connection!

Come and join us at one of the free sessions provided!


Wednesday, January 28th 1-2PM

RSVP Here for the Zoom Link: Building the Base NHPS
3 months ago, Daniel Diaz
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Martinez Student Council members loved sharing the joy of reading at the CitySeed Winter Farmers’ Market! Building community, spreading stories, and learning that leadership happens everywhere.. #cityseed
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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This is an important message from the New Haven Public Schools. Tomorrow, Tuesday, all schools will open with a two-hour delay. There will be no before-school programs. For further information, please visit our web site: nhps.net.
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools

Good Afternoon NHPS Families,

Please access the following link for our College & Career Newsletter, Issue #7:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hzC0SJPXW2ghW3x7wPDWtgd4yEVvY6e63hXJ7gvD-KQ/edit?usp=sharing

There are many opportunities for our students...please review carefully!

The College & Career Pathways Team

3 months ago, Office of College & Career Pathways
🍪✨ A Sweet Start to 2026 ✨🍪

Metro Mentors gathered for their second meet-up of the year, bringing together Juniors, Seniors, and 9th graders for connection, creativity, and cookies. 🍪 While decorating, students applied basic color theory 💚💛🧡💙❤️to design treats that reflected their hopes for the year ahead—using color to express goals around joy, growth, empathy, creativity, and strength.

Learning, leadership, and belonging… sometimes it starts with frosting and conversation. 💙 🩵
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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Wonderful leadership opportunity for high school females! If you are interested, be sure to register by February 1st.
3 months ago, Office of College & Career Pathways
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High School Students...Be sure to register for this amazing opportunity! #STEMGoesRed #SouthernConnecticutStateUniversity
3 months ago, Office of College & Career Pathways
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Students Shape the Best City to Start 🏛️
Last week, Alder @carolinetanbeesmith joined Metro juniors and seniors in our Business and Law Pathways to discuss entrepreneurship 💡, policy 🏛️, and the vision of New Haven as the Best City to Start 🚀 — where any business or community-focused idea can take root 🌱. Students shared insights and ideas shaped by their own experiences in our city.
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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📹🎙️ Place-Based Learning at QU🎙️📹

Metro journalism students visited the School of Communications at Quinnipiac University, stepping into professional broadcasting studios, working behind cameras and in front of green screens, and collaborating in real-world media spaces.

Through Metro’s concurrent enrollment journalism course, students earn both high school and college credit, gaining early access to college-level learning while building skills, confidence, and clarity about future pathways. Experiences like this turn coursework into credentials and curiosity into possibility.
3 months ago, New Haven Public Schools
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