BETHEL — The big red barn on Trowbridge Road may be under new ownership, but the innovative and collaborative educational work started by Workspace Education will not cease.
The nonprofit’s former home at 16 Trowbridge Drive — where individualized, student-centered, non-traditional educational pathways for home-schooled children had been offered — has been sold to regional education agencies Cooperative Educational Services and EdAdvance.
“Workspace Education was really a community of families who had united to create the best possible education for their children, and these agencies had an interest in taking care of these communities,” said Workspace Education founder Catherine Fraise.
In the facility Fraise designed and developed to offer homeschooled children a variety of innovative…