Students in Wilton High School’s new Community Steps program handed out small bouquets of flowers to Wilton Library patrons on Monday, Oct. 16, as random acts of kindness. Community Steps is a transition program for 18- to 21-year-olds led by three Wilton High School faculty members, including special education teacher Melissa Barrett, third from left. She is with three of this year’s five Community Steps students, from left, Ian Monroe, Ali Gance and Matt Pasiuk, center; as well as job coaches Mary, John Battaglia and Lauri Martin. — Kendra Baker photo
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