STOWE EARLY LEARNING CENTER’S GRAND OPENING WOWS THE ENFIELD COMMUNITY WITH ITS DIVERSITY OF PROGRAMS

September 30, 2016

ENFIELD — More than 100 people — including local families, town officials, and donors — attended the grand opening of the Stowe Early Learning Center Wednesday night.


The former kindergarten through sixth-grade elementary school, located at 117 Post Office Road — which was decommissioned in 2011 and used by the Capital Regional Education Council for its Public Safety Academy from July of that year until June 2014 — is now home to several collaborative initiatives of the school system, the town, and the Key Initiatives To Early Education or KITE program that focus on…


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