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Longshore Sailing School is a public facility in Westport, Connecticut that teaches sailing and paddling. It is "among the oldest and most renowned sailing programs in the country" and has earned "the country's most prestigious sail training awards". [1] Longshore was founded in 1960 by the Town of Westport Recreation Commission.
Westport is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. Located in the Gold Coast along the Long Island Sound , it is 48 miles (77 km) northeast of New York City and is part of the Western Connecticut Planning Region .
1896 school designed by architect Warren Briggs and featured in his Modern American School Buildings. One of the last 19th century schools still used in the state, and one of the last "lab schools", used for advanced teacher training. Today Danbury's alternative high school. [28]: 2, 13 79: The Lodges Historic District: The Lodges Historic District
Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said ‘lots of schools’ will shut on February 1. Many schools set to close during strikes after 22,000 staff sign up to ...
Vinal Technical High School: Connecticut Technical High School System: Middletown: Middlesex County: Connecticut Technical Conference: Hawks: Wamogo Regional High School: Regional School District 6: Litchfield: Litchfield County: Berkshire League: Warriors: 7th Grade to 12th Grade Waterbury Arts Magnet School: Waterbury Public Schools ...
Greens Farms Academy (GFA) is a PreK-12 independent preparatory co-educational day school in the Greens Farms section of Westport, Connecticut, drawing 715 students from numerous towns across Fairfield County. Greens Farms Academy is located on a 42-acre campus overlooking the Long Island Sound, a salt marsh and an Audubon woodland
Westport, Connecticut is a town on Long Island Sound, in Fairfield County, Connecticut Wikimedia Commons has media related to Westport, Connecticut . Subcategories
The Westport Arts Center left the building and moved to a location next to the Saugatuck River. [7] In 1997, faced with rising pupil enrollments, the town reclaimed the school for use as an elementary school again. [8] The school had to be renovated and expanded, which cost the town $16 million. [9]