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Norwalk board approves five-year food-service contract as superintendent details midyear gains and district priorities

Norwalk Board of Education · March 12, 2026
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The Norwalk Board of Education approved a five-year collective bargaining agreement with food-service workers and heard a midyear superintendent's report highlighting gains in graduation rates, literacy implementation, and expanded workforce and mental-health supports across the district.

The Norwalk Board of Education on March 11 approved a collective bargaining agreement with the United Public Service employees unit covering food-service workers for the period July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2030, and received a midyear update from district leadership on progress toward strategic priorities.

At the start of the workshop the board moved to approve the five-year food-service contract. Board members questioned staff on whether the agreement differed materially from prior contracts; district presenters said the principal differences were wage adjustments and a new provision allowing certain unit members to work during the summer. A voice/hand vote was called and the motion carried; multiple members verbally registered “aye.”

The meeting then turned to a broad superintendent-led midyear report that the district said was grounded in its strategic plan and the Portrait of a Graduate framework. Superintendent Dr. Estrella (presenting the goals update) and Deputy Superintendent Sandra Fayoese outlined the district's work since 2020 to strengthen systems and coherence across schools, highlighting a suite of initiatives: a district data system supported by philanthropic funds and two Harvard fellows; curriculum updates across K'12 in ELA, math and science; expansion of mental-health providers; and a centralized…

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