
This coming week March 3rd - 7th we will celebrate Read Across America at Laurel Literacy Academy. Each day will be filled with lots of fantastic literacy activities and special readers from our community. It is a week the students will enjoy from dressing up like their favorite character to making awesome creations.


It was a busy weekend for Bloomfield Warhawks Athletics.
Girls Indoor Track & Field won the State Open, claiming their 4th State Open title, and completing a Perfect Season (Conference Champions, Class S Champions (15th in a row), and State Open Champions). A State Open victory means they are the best girls track team in the state regardless of size which is remarkable given we are the smallest school in our conference and one of the smallest in the state.
Wrestler, Dorian Pollard finished 5th in the State in the Championship on Saturday and qualified for the State Open next weekend.
The Boys Basketball team fell to Northwest Catholic in the quarterfinals of the Central Connecticut Conference Championship. Two of our student athletes, Cayden Smith and Jeffery Acoff, were recognized as All Conference Athletes. They begin the Tier II State Championship next Monday at home.




Help support the District Climate Committee and the Simon Foundation, a local cat and dog shelter, as they are collecting donations.
Donated items can be dropped off at your child's school through Friday, February 28.


Thank you to the Bloomfield Police Department for stopping by with Valentine's Day cards for our students at Laurel Literacy Academy!



Good Morning,
Due to weather conditions, Bloomfield Schools will be opening 2 hours late today, Thursday, February 13.
Thank you


Friday, February 7th, was the 100th day of school in 2025. Our students enjoyed many activities. The costumes were on point this year. Students in Mrs. Ermini's class wrote, "When I am 100 years old, I will..."
One student wrote, "I will watch TV and eat strawberries". Another wrote, "I will drive a wheelchair". Reading all the great ideas from our little people was interesting! Just think in 100 years the date will be 2125! It seems unimaginable.

Good evening Bloomfield Public School community.
Due to inclement weather, Bloomfield Public Schools and District Offices will be closed on Thursday, February 5, 2025.


Don't forget!
Tomorrow is Book Voyager!!
Thursday, January 16, 202,5 at 5:45 join us for a story, activity, and dinner.


It is that time already! Registration for Kindergarten in the 2025-2026 school year is now open!
Visit https://sites.google.com/view/bpsct-enrollment/home to learn more about the registration process.


Registration for The Nest Preschool at Laurel Literacy Academy is now open!
Please note that space is limited! Your space will be held with a completed registration.
Visit https://sites.google.com/view/bpsct-enrollment/home for more information on the registration process.


Book Voyager is here!


Students from across the district supported the Bloomfield Food Bank located at Leisure Services as part of the 3rd Annual Stuff the Bus Food Drive. Students from Carmen Arace Intermediate School, Carmen Arace Middle School, and Bloomfield High School helped to unload the bus.

Don't forget to sign up for Book Voyager,
This fabulous family event is coming to Laurel Literacy Academy every Thursday night in January. Enjoy this great time with our staff, sponsored by the Bloomfield Public Library. We will have fantastic read-aloud, family-friendly activities, and dinner; every family receives a free book!!!


Due to weather conditions, Bloomfield Public Schools will follow a 2 hour delay today, Monday, December 16, 2024.
We will continue to monitor the weather conditions and update you as needed.


The Bloomfield Warhawks Football team have advanced to the Class S Football Championship for the second year in a row! Come support the Warhawks as they take on Ansonia on Saturday, December 14 at 10:30 AM. The game will take place at Rentschler Field in East Hartford.
Tickets can be purchased here: https://gofan.co/event/2516931?schoolId=CIAC


Students in the NEST Preschool classroom use their early literacy skills and creative play to build and retell the fairy tale: The Three Bears

After reading the story, The Wolf Who Cried Boy by Bob Hartman, students in Miss Silva's Kindergarten class use art supplies and classroom items to create their own setting from the story. The student in the picture is using feathers as trees. Very Creative!!!!

Good evening,
We have been made aware of racist and derogatory text messages that have been sent to Bloomfield students and community members. It is our understanding that individuals across the country have received these hateful messages, and the Town of Bloomfield and the Bloomfield Board of Education stand united in condemning any and all forms of racism, prejudice, or hate within our community. We are deeply disturbed by the recent remarks involving this racially offensive language, which violates the core values of respect, inclusion, and equality that we hold as a town and school district.
Racist language, behavior, and rhetoric have no place in Bloomfield, and we are committed to ensuring that every member of our community feels safe, valued, and respected.
In conjunction with the Bloomfield Police Department, we are actively responding to these incidents and will work with local, state, and federal authorities to assist in their investigation.


You Are All Invited!!! Laurel Literacy Academy will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with DOMINO NIGHT on September 26th, 2024. Click the image to get the QR code and RSVP to Ms. Holliday by this Thursday, September 19th! We hope you will join us for our first family activity of this school year!


We will be celebrating Dot Day on Monday 9/16! Wear your polka -dots and make your mark!!!
