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A historic New England town settled in 1708, Ridgefield's mile-long Main Street, Revolutionary-era landmarks, and active town green still anchor daily life — and the work the RTC supports across our boards and commissions.

At its June 8 meeting the Ridgefield Board of Education approved updates to its educator evaluation plan, accepted a $5,705 Branchville PTA donation for fifth-grade promotion activities, and heard that RHS student Aidan Frame was appointed to serve on the Connecticut State Board of Education — while also reviewing the district's $165K DRIP state grant and Policy 3100 surplus-account language.
Read the full story →Ridgefield Public Schools was awarded $165,204 through Connecticut's new District Repair and Improvement Project program for summer building repairs, including HVAC upgrades at Ridgefield High School, stage flooring at East Ridge and Branchville, and security improvements at multiple schools — while rising electricity costs cut into the district's year-end operating surplus.
Read the full story →At its May 26 meeting, the Ridgefield Board of Education advanced revisions to student-health policies, discussed how the district is approaching artificial intelligence in instruction, and reviewed progress on the Prospect Ridge facilities project.
Read the full story →Budget discipline at the Board of Finance, keeping taxes in check without sacrificing core services like schools, roads, and public safety.
Ridgefield's Police, Fire, and First Responders deserve modern facilities and steady support. We back a thoughtful, fiscally sound path forward.
Decisions about Ridgefield's character should be made in Ridgefield, not dictated by mandates from Hartford that ignore local context.
Fair, balanced representation on the Board of Education and schools that prepare children for life, academically and personally.
Transparent decision-making and a real role for Republican voices on every board and commission.
Honest accounting on town infrastructure projects. Residents deserve to know what they are paying for and why.
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