New Haven Public Schools will offer summer school from July 1, 2026 - July 24, 2026 (school will be closed July 3, 2026), from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 9:00a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for students that are currently enrolled in Kindergarten - Grade 4 for the 2025-2026 school year. All students will engage in reading, writing, science, math, and unified arts daily.
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Families, please see the attached message as we enter the final 23 days of school and continue working together to help every student finish strong.
The Herbie Hancock Institute brought its peer-to-peer jazz education program to Wilbur Cross High School today. The program features jazz combos that feature young musicians alongside professionally acclaimed artists. It includes performance, music education, and workshops.
Hill Central students in grades K-8 participated in the school-wide Science Fair.




Sound School Senior Vet Tech students spent last week visiting and/or volunteering with a dog rescue, cat and dog shelter, bird rescue and donkey sanctuary in Bonaire. They made notes as to how the students that follow them next year can be prepared to jump right in to help, now that they made introductions.










Members of the Drop-Out Prevention Team greeted students at Hill Central School while dressed as Super Mario Brothers characters in order to encourage strong attendance through the end of the school year.



Truman School 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade squads hit the shore last week with one goal: Leave it better than we found it. What started as a beautiful day at the beach turned into an incredible display of community service and environmental action. Our students rolled up their sleeves (and put on their gloves!) to tackle litter and protect our local coastline.
The Day’s Impact:
Cleaning Crews: Armed with grabbers and grit, students scoured the sand and rocky areas to collect everything from plastic bottles to hidden micro-debris.
Recycling in Action: We didn't just pick it up—we sorted it! Our students learned the importance of proper disposal to ensure our waste doesn't end up in the ocean.
A Lesson Beyond the Classroom
It wasn't just about cleaning the beach; it was about understanding our responsibility to the Earth. Seeing the amount of plastic collected was a powerful reminder of why we choose to reduce, reuse, and recycle every single day.
Huge shoutout to all the students and staff who braved the wind and sun to make a real difference!
The Day’s Impact:
Cleaning Crews: Armed with grabbers and grit, students scoured the sand and rocky areas to collect everything from plastic bottles to hidden micro-debris.
Recycling in Action: We didn't just pick it up—we sorted it! Our students learned the importance of proper disposal to ensure our waste doesn't end up in the ocean.
A Lesson Beyond the Classroom
It wasn't just about cleaning the beach; it was about understanding our responsibility to the Earth. Seeing the amount of plastic collected was a powerful reminder of why we choose to reduce, reuse, and recycle every single day.
Huge shoutout to all the students and staff who braved the wind and sun to make a real difference!







A fun after-school event for the admin and staff at MASH and John C Daniels, promoting mental and physical wellness through fitness, teamwork, and community. Thank you to OrangeTheory Fitness New Haven for supporting our staff with our step challenge!

You are invited to the New Haven Chamber Orchestra's Spring Concert
Tuesday, May 19, at 7pm
Fair Haven School, 164 Grand Ave. New Haven
This concert will feature soloists from New Haven Public Schools as well as a side by side performance with Fair Haven School students!
If you would prefer to tune in on Zoom, please register here:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/LZ4vxjAAQe2NKbr7e5zXfA#/registration
Tuesday, May 19, at 7pm
Fair Haven School, 164 Grand Ave. New Haven
This concert will feature soloists from New Haven Public Schools as well as a side by side performance with Fair Haven School students!
If you would prefer to tune in on Zoom, please register here:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/LZ4vxjAAQe2NKbr7e5zXfA#/registration

Truman School 3rd graders had an incredible field trip to Wilson Library today! It wasn't just a visit—it was a literal "key" to the world.
Every student officially received their very own Library Card! 💳✨ This little piece of plastic is basically a superpower in their pockets. Here is what our explorers can do with it:
• Borrow Books: From graphic novels to science mysteries, the shelves are officially open!
• The Seed Library: Did you know they can "borrow" seeds? Students can grab packets to start their own gardens at home. 🌻🌱
• Musical Discovery: The library even offers free lessons and access to musical instruments! 🎺🎸
We are so proud of our new cardholders. Watching them realize that the library is a place to grow, play, and imagine was the highlight of our week.
Every student officially received their very own Library Card! 💳✨ This little piece of plastic is basically a superpower in their pockets. Here is what our explorers can do with it:
• Borrow Books: From graphic novels to science mysteries, the shelves are officially open!
• The Seed Library: Did you know they can "borrow" seeds? Students can grab packets to start their own gardens at home. 🌻🌱
• Musical Discovery: The library even offers free lessons and access to musical instruments! 🎺🎸
We are so proud of our new cardholders. Watching them realize that the library is a place to grow, play, and imagine was the highlight of our week.










Ready for the next chapter? 🎓✨
Join New Haven Promise today, May 13th, for a "Transition to College" session! They are breaking down everything you need to know to hit the ground running this fall.
🔗 Scan the QR code in the flyer to register.

Sound School Environmental and Underwater Science seniors spent last week exploring the clear blue waters of Bonaire by scuba and snorkel both day and night after spending much time in Connecticut pools and Long Island Sound with its poor visibility. The amount and variety of underwater creatures and plants was astounding and exciting!










New Haven Athletics is pleased to invite rising 9th grade students and their families to an upcoming information session regarding participation in high school sports.
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026
6:00pm to 8:00pm
Floyd Little Athletic Center
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026
6:00pm to 8:00pm
Floyd Little Athletic Center

We are so proud of the students who were awarded their CNA certifications today at James Hillhouse High School! #NHPS

John S. Martinez Sea & Sky STEM Magnet School students in grades 6-8 recently participated in a Career Fair where they explored a variety of professions and learned about future career opportunities from community professionals.







John S. Martinez Sea & Sky STEM Magnet School educators, in partnership with Seedlings, have been working hard embracing Place-Based Learning, deepening the bond between our curriculum and our city. This year’s teacher and staff appreciation week theme, "You Are The Heart of Our Community," celebrated that connection with a week of local support through generous donations. Each day, local businesses, community partners, and our very own incredible JSM families showed love to JSM teachers and staff.
The purpose of this week was about honoring the educators who bridge the gap between the classroom and the world outside. We are grateful to everyone who helped us celebrate the professionals who work tirelessly to build a brighter tomorrow for our students. 💚💙
The purpose of this week was about honoring the educators who bridge the gap between the classroom and the world outside. We are grateful to everyone who helped us celebrate the professionals who work tirelessly to build a brighter tomorrow for our students. 💚💙

The Co-op Music Department is SO INCREDIBLY PROUD of the following students who traveled to the State Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in order to perform as THE ONLY ENSEMBLE, STUDENT OR OTHERWISE at Connecticut Music Educators Association's (CMEA) Arts Education Advocacy Day: Nadia Okwuosa (Grade 12, Choir), Keyla Gordillo Hernandez (Grade 12, Band), Maya Martinez (Grade 12, Band), Legend Dyer (Grade 12, Strings), Fallon Williams (Grade 12, Strings), Neri Veliz (Grade 12, Strings), Cruz Castillo Garcia (Grade 11, Band), and Zakai Henderson (Grade 12, Strings)!
The students were even brought onto the floor of the legislature, where they were acknowledged by the Speaker of the House. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME NEW HAVEN HAS PARTICIPATED IN THIS TYPE OF EVENT
The students were even brought onto the floor of the legislature, where they were acknowledged by the Speaker of the House. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME NEW HAVEN HAS PARTICIPATED IN THIS TYPE OF EVENT




What a night! 🐆📚
THANK YOU to the incredible teachers, staff, and families for making the “Case of the Missing Jaguar” King/Robinson Title I Literacy Night such a success!
Families, thank you for taking the time to join in the fun! Together, we were able to show our students that reading is an adventure worth going on. ❤️📖
THANK YOU to the incredible teachers, staff, and families for making the “Case of the Missing Jaguar” King/Robinson Title I Literacy Night such a success!
Families, thank you for taking the time to join in the fun! Together, we were able to show our students that reading is an adventure worth going on. ❤️📖






Pathway Palooza wrapped up last Friday at Metro. A full week of freshmen exploring each of the school’s four pathways.
Metro’s pathway model features unique courses and experiences designed to help students explore their interests, engage in career-connected learning, and begin connecting their high school experience to future goals.
Shout out to Dr. LaPan, Mr. Hekeler, Mr. Forte, Mr. Bellantoni, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Staysniak, Ms. Koperwhats, Ms. Simpson, Ms. Miller, all student advisors, and the student leaders who helped make Metro’s first “Pathway Palooza” experience a success.
Metro’s pathway model features unique courses and experiences designed to help students explore their interests, engage in career-connected learning, and begin connecting their high school experience to future goals.
Shout out to Dr. LaPan, Mr. Hekeler, Mr. Forte, Mr. Bellantoni, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Staysniak, Ms. Koperwhats, Ms. Simpson, Ms. Miller, all student advisors, and the student leaders who helped make Metro’s first “Pathway Palooza” experience a success.










Expressing gratitude to the Metro Team for Teacher Appreciation Week — from the appreciation station to breakfast sandwiches made fresh by Metro dads, we honored teachers with small touches to celebrate the strength of our team.
We recognize the educators who shape Metro culture. Thank you for the care, skill, patience, and commitment you bring to students and to one another every day.
We recognize the educators who shape Metro culture. Thank you for the care, skill, patience, and commitment you bring to students and to one another every day.






