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Cos Cob Elementary School

Flowers Everywhere: Greenwich Non-Profit Holds Annual Fundraising Event Flowers Everywhere: Greenwich Non-Profit Holds Annual Fundraising Event
Flowers Everywhere: Greenwich Non-Profit Holds Annual Fundraising Event It's May and time for flowers everywhere to well, make you smile. It's also time for the Greenwich annual market sponsored by the Greenwich Botanical Center, a non-profit that provides outreach programs to the community. The market, held on Saturday, May 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the center located at 130 Bible St., Cos Cob, features a variety of vendors offering everything from native plants to horticultural accessories to organic food products.  The organizers invite visitors to have a picnic ( you can get food from the food truck) on the grounds, shop till you drop, and make a dif…
Fairfield County Educator Fired After Video Shows Him Making Sexual Comments About Students Fairfield County Educator Fired After Video Shows Him Making Sexual Comments About Students
Fairfield County Educator Fired After Video Shows Him Making Sexual Comments About Students A teacher at a private school has been fired after a hidden camera video was posted on YouTube allegedly showing him making inappropriate comments about his female students in Fairfield County. The video of Iman Rasti, a teacher, writing director, and middle school dean at Green Farms Academy in Westport first surfaced online on Project Veritas on Thursday, Nov. 10. By Friday, Nov. 11, the school had fired Rasti, according to a letter sent to parents and obtained by Daily Voice. "Dr. Rasti claimed that the statements in the edited video were taken out of context," wrote Bob Whelan, he…
CT AG Opens Probe Into Greenwich Schools' Hiring Practices After Assistant Principal's Video CT AG Opens Probe Into Greenwich Schools' Hiring Practices After Assistant Principal's Video
CT AG Opens Probe Into Greenwich Schools' Hiring Practices After Assistant Principal's Video Connecticut's attorney general announced his office has launched a civil rights investigation into the hiring practices of a Fairfield County school district after a video went viral of an assistant principal making comments about his hiring practices. Attorney General William Tong said Thursday, Sept. 1, he plans to investigate the Greenwich Public School District for any potentially illegal discrimination or other actionable misconduct related to the video that "appears to contain troubling, discriminatory statements that appear to have been made by a Greenwich public school official." Th…