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  2. Joseph W. Pepin Memorial Building - Wikipedia

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    Over time other Danbury schools were included as well, but Locust Avenue remained one of them. [4]: 7 The state's Department of Education continued to staff the school, and the Town of Danbury to maintain it, until 1965. In that year city and town governments were consolidated and control of the school was turned over to the Danbury Board of ...

  3. Danbury Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Danbury Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut. In 2006 Eddie Davis retired from being superintendent. [ 2 ] Salvatore Pascarella succeeded Davis that year.

  4. Western Connecticut State University - Wikipedia

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    WCSU has two campuses, midtown and westside, both located in Danbury. The campuses are three miles (5 km) apart and connected by a university shuttle service. The midtown campus is the original campus, located on White Street near downtown Danbury and the Main Street Historic District. It is home to the Macricostas School of Arts and Sciences ...

  5. Immaculate High School - Wikipedia

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    Immaculate High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Danbury, Connecticut, United States. Overseen by the Diocese of Bridgeport, IHS serves residents of 28 towns in the greater Danbury area. Immaculate High School, established in 1962, enrolls 400 to 500 male and female students.

  6. Danbury High School - Wikipedia

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    Danbury High School is a public high school in Danbury, Connecticut, with almost 4000 students. It is part of the Danbury Public Schools district. Despite Danbury's population of 86,518 (as of 2020), [ 2 ] there is only one public high school, along with several small private schools, and one vocational high school in the city.

  7. Wooster School - Wikipedia

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    The Wooster School motto is Ex Quoque Potestate, Cuique Pro Necessitate, roughly, "From each according to ability, to each according to need".Founded in 1926 as a boys' school of 10 students by Episcopal priest Dr. Aaron Coburn, [1] it is named for General David Wooster, who fought at the Battle of Ridgefield with the Patriots in the American Revolution. [3]

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