Uyi Osunde said this: “Being educated is one of the eight wonders in the world.” Only he didn’t say those words Friday as he sat in his office at Windsor High School. He said them to The Courant in 2002. He was a 20-year-old defensive end on the UConn football team.
Norwich Bulletin (Louise Berry, the longest tenured superintendent in the state and a Neag School alumnus, has retired after 34 years as the top administrator)
Hartford Courant (Neag School alumnus, Noam Sturm, is the new principal at Roaring Brook School in Avon, Conn.)
The Center for Career Development was thrilled to connect with Kimberly Ruiz, Neag School alumna and fourth-grade teacher at Dorothy C. Goodwin Elementary School in Mansfield, Conn.
WNPR (AUDIO: Neag School’s Shaun Dougherty was a guest panelist regarding technical education in Connecticut and nationwide)
TruthOut (Neag School’s Preston Green offers insights on recent legal rulings impacting charter schools)
Hartford Courant (Neag School alumnus, current Ed.D. student, and former UConn football player, Uyi Osunde, is the new principal)
The 74 (Neag School’s Preston Green is interviewed regarding a recent National Labor Relations Board ruling on charter schools in N.Y. and Pa.)
Record Journal (Neag School graduate student, Casey Cochran, was interviewed about his decision to quit football due to numerous concussions)
A faculty member as well as interim director for the Neag School’s Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA) program, Milagros Castillo-Montoya has brought along her knowledge and passion for teaching and learning in classrooms with diverse college students.