Longtime Norwalk Board Of Education Member Dies: District

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Norwalk CT

22 September, 2021

10:47 AM

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NORWALK, CT — Norwalk Public Schools announced Wednesday longtime Board of Education member Mike Barbis has died. In a Facebook post, the district said its members were deeply saddened by Barbis' unexpected death and noted he was "a passionate and knowledgeable advocate" for Norwalk students and schools. The city also posted a tribute to Barbis, offering their condolences to his family and friends. "Mike dedicated a lot of his life to the city of Norwalk, the students of Norwalk, and did everything he could to try to make the public school system the best in the state," Mayor Harry Rilling said in a statement. "We have made great strides during his time on the board." Norwalk Board of Education Chair Colin Hosten said Wednesday morning he was still in shock over Barbis' sudden passing. "This is a tragic loss for his family, friends, constituents and colleagues," Hosten said. "May he rest in peace, and may his memory bring comfort to his loved ones." Barbis became a board member in 2011. During his tenure, he served as chairman of the board from 2017-2019, as well as chair of the board's finance, facilities and negotiations and personnel committees. He was also an active parent volunteer at Brien McMahon High School and a community volunteer in Rowayton, according to the district. "Our hearts go out to all of Mike's family and friends," the post reads. Barbis had also served as a commissioner for the Rowayton Sixth Taxing District since 2005 and was an active member of the Rowayton Volunteer Fire Department. Details for a memorial service have not been announced yet.

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