Dear Families,
As we continue this important budget season, we encourage you to stay informed about the decisions being made and how they may impact our schools. Please take a moment to review the attached flyer for additional details. Your child has a copy of this flyer in his or her backpack today.
We invite you to attend the budget meeting on Monday evening. Your voice matters—consider speaking in support of the programs and experiences that are most important to your family.
Town Council agendas and links are here: https://bloomfieldct.gov/208/Town-Council
Town Budget documents can be viewed here: https://bloomfieldct.gov/1212/FY2027-Budget-Information
BOE Budget documents are here: https://www.bloomfieldschools.org/article/2727565
Thank you for your continued partnership.




















Ms. Scrivan has written a middle-grade graphic novel series about Natalie, a girl who feels she isn't athletic, stylish, or talented enough, especially after her best friend starts to drift away in middle school. The series follows Natalie's journey of self-discovery as she navigates friendships, learns to embrace her own talents, and realizes she is more than enough just as she is. CAMS students asked the author fantastic questions, got her autograph, and watched how she illustrates some of characters!





iReady Family Nights (K–8)
Bloomfield Public Schools invites all K–8 families to an interactive iReady Family Night to better understand your child’s reading and math diagnostic results and how to support learning at home.
6:00–7:00 PM
Laurel– February 18, 2026
Metacomet – February 19, 2026
CAIS/CAMS – March 3, 2026
Free educational resource bag for each family, raffle entry, and time to meet with district and school staff.
RSVP using this link
Questions? Contact Jennifer Preuss at jpreuss@blmfld.org

In addition to observing proceedings, students met with a range of legal professionals, including Superior Court judges, defense attorneys, prosecutors, probation officers, and even the Chief Justice of Connecticut, the Honorable Raheem Mullins. These meetings allowed students to ask questions about career paths in law, courtroom procedures, and the responsibilities of each role within the judicial system.
The experience provided students with a deeper understanding of the legal system, including how cases are evaluated, argued, and decided. They also learned about the importance of fairness, ethics, and public service in the justice system. Many students noted that the visit was inspiring, giving them a new appreciation for the work of judges and legal professionals, and motivating some to consider careers in law or public service.
Overall, the visit to the Connecticut courts was an eye-opening experience, combining observation, discussion, and professional insight, and leaving students with valuable lessons about the judicial process and the role of law in society.






https://cams.bloomfieldschools.org/o/carmenaracemiddle/article/2601717

https://cams.bloomfieldschools.org/o/carmenaracemiddle/article/2601717

In partnership with the University of Hartford, Bloomfield Public Schools is happy to offer students entering Grades 1 through 9 in the Fall of 2026 the opportunity to attend Summer Place for one week at no cost.
Please note we will be using a lottery system as this opportunity is for a limited number of students. The application will open on January 9th at 9:00 a.m. and close January 30th at 4:00 p.m.
Please click on the following links to access
1. The letter to families:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G_s6biJUjj31w0wpZk_tCJjPUersjJP6hOK8r27o2cA/edit?usp=sharing
2. The lottery enrollment form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdXX92owMwsx8zB5sTvdq4UdxWnvt_ixDkxqe0rgo58Hp6G_Q/viewform
Thank you!


