Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, February 24, 2026. Tree House will open at 8:00 AM only at John F. Kennedy School. Offices will open at 10:00 AM.
1 day ago, Communications Coordinator
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, February 24, 2026. Tree House will open at 8:00 AM only at John F. Kennedy School. Offices will open at 10:00 AM.
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools, Tree House, and offices will be closed Monday, February 23, 2026.
2 days ago, Communications Coordinator
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools, Tree House, and offices will be closed Monday, February 23, 2026.
Inspire the next generation of professionals by hosting a booth at the Windsor High School Psychology Career Fair on May 1, 2026! WHS Psychology and AP Psychology invite family and community members who work in mental health, research, wellness, education, or business to share their expertise and help students discover the diverse career paths within the field of psychology.

Email janderson@windsorct.org or scan the QR code below to reserve your table today!
25 days ago, Communications Coordinator
Inspire the next generation of professionals by hosting a booth at the WHS Psychology Career Fair on May 1, 2026! WHS Psychology and AP Psychology invite family and community members who work in mental health, research, wellness, education, or business to share their expertise and help students discover the diverse career paths within the field of psychology.  Email janderson@windsorct.org or scan the QR code below to reserve your table today!
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Tree House will open at 8:00 AM at John F. Kennedy School only. Offices will open at 10:00 AM.
29 days ago, Communications Coordinator
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 27, 2026. Tree House will open at 8:00 AM at John F. Kennedy School. Offices will open at 10:00 AM.
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools, Tree House, and offices will be closed Monday, January 26, 2026.
about 1 month ago, Communications Coordinator
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools, Tree House, and offices will be closed Monday, January 26, 2026.

The Connecticut Legislature has adjusted the birthdate cutoff for kindergarten enrollment. Starting with the 2024-2025 school year, children must turn 5 on or before September 1 to be eligible for kindergarten. Previously, the cutoff date was January 1. A child who does not meet the cutoff may still be admitted to kindergarten pursuant to Public Act 23-208 upon (1) a written request from the parent or guardian and (2) an assessment completed by the school that determines admitting the child to kindergarten would be developmentally appropriate.  

Determining developmentally appropriate skills and behaviors for kindergarten is a complex process. As we look ahead to the 2026-2027 school year, families wishing to register a child who turns 5 after September 1, 2026, can do so by completing the online waiver request.

  • If your child turns 5 on or before September 1, 2026, you DO NOT need to complete this form.

  • Once you complete the waiver, your school principal will contact you to schedule your child’s assessment. Assessments will be held monthly, starting January 2026 through August 2026.

For additional information about preparing your child for kindergarten, please see the links below:

https://www.naeyc.org/our-work/families/school-readiness  

https://www.pta.org/home/family-resources/Parents-Guides-to-Student-Success/kindergarten  

To access the waiver form and learn more, visit: https://www.windsorct.org/page/new-kindergarten-age-requirement.

Please do not hesitate to reach out to your building principal if you have any questions. 

about 2 months ago, Communications Coordinator
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This message is being sent to the WPS Community on behalf of the Windsor Board of Education. After nineteen years of serving the Windsor Public Schools community as Vice Principal, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, and Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Terrell Hill has decided it is time to pursue new endeavors.Accordingly, Dr. Hill has submitted his resignation of employment, effective July 1, 2026, which has been accepted by the Board of Education. The Board of Education will promptly determine next steps to identify a successor superintendent for the period commencing July 1, 2026. During his tenure, Dr. Hill led the district through the Covid 19 pandemic, and to greater levels of academic performance. The Windsor Public Schools have truly thrivedunder his leadership. The members of the Board thank Dr. Hill for his passion and for the many contributions he has made on behalf of students, staff and parents over his years of serving ourschool system. The Board wishes Dr. Hill all the best for the future.
2 months ago, Noha Abdel-Hady
Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools will be closed today, December 23, 2025. Tree House will be open at 8:00 AM at John F. Kennedy School.
2 months ago, Communications Coordinator

This Tuesday, December 16, 2025, the Windsor Board of Education will hold a regular meeting with a public forum, which will open a series of meetings related to budget planning for the 2026-2027 academic year. The public forum will begin at 6:30 PM, followed by the regular meeting at 7:00 PM. If you would like to attend, please review the special listening instructions and meeting agendas.

2 months ago, Communications Coordinator
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Due to the weather, all Windsor Public Schools and offices are on a 2-hour delayed opening today, December 3, 2025. No Pre-K AM program.

Windsor High School will open at 9:35 AM.

Sage Park Middle School will open at 10:05 AM.

Elementary Schools and Pre-K programs will open at 10:40 AM.

Tree House Programs will open at 8:00 AM.
3 months ago, Communications Coordinator
2 hour delayed opening December 3, 2025
Due to the weather, there will be no after-school activities in all Windsor Public Schools today, December 2, 2025. Tree House programs and offices will operate as usual.
3 months ago, Communications Coordinator
no after school activities December 2, 2025
If your family needs food assistance due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, please get in touch with your child's school. Through the Office of Family & Community Partnerships (OFCP), mini food banks were established in every school to provide short-term support for families in need.

Please note that there are no changes to student meal benefits as a result of the State SNAP benefit shutdown. Students will continue to receive school meals as usual, and current meal benefits will remain in place through the normal 30-day rollover period into the next school year.

We are also partnering with Weekend Wheels, a local program that provides additional food assistance to Windsor families. You may request their support directly by calling Windsor Social Services at 860.285.1839 or by visiting LP Wilson Community Center. Additionally, you may contact the Family Resource Coordinator at your child's school.

For additional local resources, please visit the Town of Windsor SNAP & Food Resources page or contact the Windsor Food & Fuel Bank.

As always, Windsor Public Schools remains committed to supporting our students and families. Together, we can make sure every child has what they need to thrive.
4 months ago, Communications Coordinator

Halloween has passed. What does it mean? Winter is just around the corner! Set your clocks back one hour and read our Winter safety reminder to keep your kiddo warm and safe🧣❄️

4 months ago, Communications Coordinator
Set your clocks back this sunday. Make sure your kid is dressed warmly for the winter!

Dear Windsor Families,

We are aware that the ongoing federal government shutdown may impact access to SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits beyond October 31, 2025. We know this may create challenges for some families, and we want you to know that Windsor Public Schools is here to support you. We would like to reassure all families that there are no changes to student meal benefits as a result of the recent State SNAP benefit shutdown. All current meal benefits will remain unchanged. Students will continue to receive their school meals as usual, and eligibility for meal benefits will also continue through the normal 30-day rollover period into the next school year.

We want to emphasize that students’ access to school meals will not be affected in any way. If you have any questions, please contact the Windsor Public Schools Food Service Department.

Through the Office of Family & Community Partnerships (OFCP), we are setting up mini food banks in every school to support families who may need short-term food assistance during this time. We are asking if you can donate non-perishable food items, particularly those that our students are most likely to eat, such as:

-Cereal
-Peanut butter and jelly
-Granola bars
-Mac & cheese
-Pasta
-Canned fruit or vegetables
-Rice
-etc.

Please make sure to check expiration dates before donating.

Collection & Drop-Off:

-Elementary & Middle Schools: Family Resource Coordinators (FRCs) in each building will collect items from the front office and store them in their rooms.
-Windsor High School: Please bring donated items directly to the main office.

Please reach out to your school’s Family Resource Coordinator (FRC) or main office if your family could benefit from this support. For additional local resources, visit the town of Windsor SNAP & Food Resources! or contact the Windsor Food & Fuel Bank for more information.

As always, we remain committed to caring for our Windsor students and families. Together, we’ll get through this.

4 months ago, Communications Coordinator

Windsor Public School Commemorates Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera with 2nd Annual EKGs for Eli.


Elijah, fondly known as ‘Big Texas’, tragically passed away on October 10th, 2023, from a sudden cardiac arrest during a football practice.


Last year, in Elijah’s memory, a new initiative called “EKGs for Elijah" was launched. We had a great turnout and are hoping to have an even better one this year.


The 2nd Annual EKGs for Eli is a free heart screening event. It is open to any elementary, middle, and high school student. The event is held in partnership with ‘In a Heartbeat’ - a non-profit organization that exists to prevent death from sudden cardiac arrest and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). It will take place on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at Windsor High School in the Rubber Gym and will begin at 2:30pm.


These free screenings, organized with the support of Elijah’s family, aim to prevent future tragedies by identifying preexisting hidden heart conditions that may go unnoticed. An EKG is a simple test (that does not involve needles) and can identify potential risks, including irregular heart rhythms and other abnormalities, that might otherwise go undiagnosed. By offering these screenings, we aim to raise awareness and give families peace of mind, while ensuring the safety and well-being of our student-athletes.


For more information about EKGs for Elijah or to register for the free screening event, please click here or contact Amy Stavola at astavola@windsorct.org.

“Screen. Save. Support.”

5 months ago, Amy Hansen
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Windsor Announces Appointment of Quinn Fleeting as Interim Head Coach

Windsor, CT – July 11, 2025 – Windsor Football is proud to announce the appointment of Quinn Fleeting as the new Interim Head Coach of the Windsor High School Football team, effective immediately. Fleeting brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and a winning mindset to the program, as the team looks to build on recent momentum and chart a path toward sustained success.

Fleeting is known for player development, team culture and strategic mindset. “We feel like there are many talented young coaches in our program that can step into this role, and we are thrilled to welcome Fleeting to the family,” said Athletic Director, Christopher Fulton. “He brings the passion, discipline, and strategic vision we need to continue the success of this program.”

In accepting the role, Fleeting shared, “I would like to thank our Superintendent, Athletic Director and Principal for allowing me and this staff to continue to lead these young men. Our main goal will stay the same, and that’s using the game of football to develop our student athletes to become great young men, great sons and positive pillars in their community. Football is the fun part, but preparing our kids for life has always been our culture and that won’t change.”

The Warriors will begin training under Fleeting immediately, with high hopes for a strong upcoming season!

7 months ago, Katrina Wicks
Quinn Fleeting named Interim Head Coach for Windsor High Football
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Windsor Announces Appointment of Quinn Fleeting as Interim Head Coach Windsor, CT – July 11, 2025 – Windsor Football is proud to announce the appointment of Quinn Fleeting as the new Interim Head Coach of the Windsor High School Football team, effective immediately. Fleeting brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and a winning mindset to the program, as the team looks to build on recent momentum and chart a path toward sustained success. Fleeting is known for player development and fostering a strong team culture, bringing valuable familiarity to this position. “We feel like there are many talented young coaches in our program that can step into this role, and we are thrilled to welcome Fleeting into this role,” said Athletic Director, Christopher Fulton. “He brings the passion, discipline, and strategic vision we need to continue the success of this program.” The Warriors will begin training under Fleeting immediately, with high hopes for a strong upcoming season!
8 months ago, Amy Hansen
Good day, I am sending this notice to inform you all that after 32 years of coaching high school football, and 26 of those years as a Head Coach, I will be moving on to start a new position at Windsor High School as an Assistant Principal. This was a very difficult decision for me to make, however it is a great opportunity for me to explore during this stage of my professional career in Education. Developing our youths in any area requires the contributions of a village. All of my accomplishments have been possible due to the work of the people that have supported me throughout the years. Thank you to all administrators, teachers, and staff for your support.I’d also like to thank our parents. I will forever be grateful to my players and coaches. The support from the school communities that I have been a part of has been and continues to be greatly appreciated. The measure of my players’ success should never be judged on the level of football they aspire to play on, but rather the number of lives that they will have a positive impact on as they move forward in life. Be GREAT! Finally, I’d like to thank my family, especially my children, who have been by my side throughout my coaching career. They’ve made me who I have become today. I truly look forward to returning to the coaching fraternity somewhere in the future. God Bless Robert Fleeting “Coach Fleet”
8 months ago, Amy Hansen
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Good Morning, Please join us at ANYTIME to Chili's on 1035 Kennedy Road in Windsor on Wednesday, May 28th 2025. Simply present this voucher (printed or on your phone) to your server and 15% of your sale will be donated to the Windsor High School Boys Soccer Team! This is only valid for dine in orders. Thank you for your continued support!
9 months ago, Amy Hansen
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A new way to bring learning closer to home is coming… May 19th!!! 🎉🎉🎉#SaveTheDate #BigReveal #LearningOnTheMove #CommunityLearning #EducationInnovation #MakingLearningFunAgain #weareWINdsor
10 months ago, WPS Communications
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