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Karen DeWitt spoke with the state’s health commissioner, Dr. Mary Bassett, who said the best protection for kids is to get vaccinated.
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The United Way of Greater New Haven helped distribute a week’s worth of groceries to 1,200 families in collaboration with the Coordinated Food Access Network pantry partners and CT Food Share.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and lack of resources in schools has had a negative effect on mental health in school children, according to a nationwide report. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) wants more federal funds to train child mental health professionals.
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A new school year has begun. How are teachers, students, and parents managing learning during COVID-19? A conversation with guests:Dr. Donald Perras,…
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Educators who work with kids with special needs say they lose more than learning when schools go virtual. They lose access to key human interactions.…
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Public schools in New Haven, Connecticut plan to resume only online through at least November, even though the state Department of Education found 70% of…
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A new Connecticut law takes effect on Saturday making school threats a felony, which results in a prison sentence.State Senator Tony Hwang, a Fairfield…
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the legislature approved a plan in the state budget to hold the line on taxes and encourage local governments and…
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Attorneys for a former teacher at Stamford’s Yerwood Center and the center itself appeared in Stamford Superior Court Monday. Bonnie Campbell of Stamford…