It is with profound sadness that we share the sudden and unexpected passing of Noah Senh, a beloved 10th‑grade student at Farmington High School. https://www.wfsb.com+2Patch+2
Noah was the loving son of Michael and Tiffany (Nguyen) Senh, and had been part of the Farmington community his entire educational journey — attending Union Elementary, West Woods Upper Elementary, Irving A. Robbins Middle School before high school. Connecticut Post+1
He was known for his kind and caring nature, his warm friendships, and his involvement in school life — including programs such as Unified Sports and “Nestpresso,” among others. CT Insider+1
Noah brought light and joy into the lives of his teachers, classmates, and the entire Farmington Public Schools community. School leaders said his presence made each school he attended “a place of care, inclusivity and joy.” Norwalk Hour+1
His passing is a tremendous loss to his family, his friends, and all who knew him. In this time of unimaginable grief, the Senh family and the district ask for privacy, support, and compassion. The school district has opened counseling and mental‑health resources for students, staff, and families affected by this loss. The Wilton Bulletin
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Noah will be remembered not only for his kindness and involvement, but for lives he touched, the friendships he fostered, and the gentle spirit he shared with many.
As the community mourns his loss, we join together in keeping the Senh family in our hearts and thoughts. His memory will forever be cherished.

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