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Ling first studied robotics in middle school, and now, in her senior year of high school, she's still at it at this summer ...
Last week, the Naselle-Grays River Valley High School Robotics team competed in Atlanta at the National SkillsUSA competition ...
Voters in districts 1,3 and 5 will vote in the board of education central office, located at 79 Westfield Ave. Voters in districts 2 and 4 will vote at Killingly High School.
KILLINGLY, Conn. — The Killingly robotics team has done it again! They are fresh off another international title in London and the U.S. national championships in Iowa, where students say it’s ...
Killingly — It may have been the first day of spring break, but for five Killingly High School students class was still in session Monday. From a classroom in Westview Health Care Center, a 103 ...
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Killingly High School junior Sebastian Sierakowski recalled last year’s competition when his team won the Innovative Award. His team’s goal this year was to claim that award again – along ...
Aside from teamwork, commitment and critical thinking, robotics is teaching students the importance of self-confidence and improvement. Killingly High School junior Sebastian Sierakowski recalled last ...
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KILLINGLY, Conn. (WTNH) — Killingly High School’s controversial mascot will be retired. In February, a committee was formed to examine the Redmen mascot, which has been in place for decades.
The Redmen mascot will officially retire at the Killingly High School cafeteria between 5 and 7 p.m. While there, people will be able to reminisce with photos from the past.