High Road School of Fairfield County Celebrates Class of 2026

Three High Road School of Fairfield County students took the stage this graduation season, celebrating their accomplishments and the start of an exciting new chapter.
The ceremony recognized each graduate’s academic progress, personal growth and preparation for life after high school. Throughout their time at High Road, the students worked to strengthen social-emotional, academic and independent living skills while overcoming challenges and pursuing their individual goals.
“Graduation reflects the resilience, perseverance and growth each student has demonstrated along the way,” said Victoria Williams, operations manager at High Road School of Fairfield County. “We are incredibly proud of their hard work and excited to see them take their next steps.”
School staff, families, and representatives from Stamford and Weston Public Schools gathered to celebrate the graduates. Regina, a representative from Stamford Public Schools, reflected on the relationships she observed during the ceremony.
“It was incredibly obvious how deep the connection is between the staff and the graduates,” she said.
Tracy, a representative from Weston Public Schools, also recognized the school team’s support of one graduate in particular.
“Thank you so much for all you and your team have done to support Zack and his family over the last few years,” she said. “I will certainly keep you and your team in mind for future referrals.”
Those connections, along with individualized instruction and collaboration among families, school staff and district teams, helped each student prepare for the future. Graduates will now pursue opportunities that may include college, employment, vocational programming and greater independence.
High Road School of Fairfield County congratulates the Class of 2026 and looks forward to seeing what its graduates accomplish next.








