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Connecticut officials said they are still committed to keeping schools open as COVID-19 positivity rates soar. Some schools are canceling classes due to related staffing shortages.
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The extra law enforcement is in response to social media posts that have gone viral nationwide, warning of shootings or bomb threats that target schools.
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Police said the trend has caused “copycat” threats, and the posts have caused several schools to shut down while investigations are underway.
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The FirstView app allows parents to monitor their child’s bus 15 minutes from arrival and five minutes after the bus leaves. It also gives them direct access to the school bus route.
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Democratic Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut said he is easing COVID-19 quarantine restrictions for students — while children as young as 5 begin to get vaccinated.
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In Connecticut, students and parents are concerned about vandalism at New Britain High School following a viral TikTok challenge. They reached out for an…
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Gov. Kathy Hochul said the state has ended its opposition to a 2006 ruling from New York's highest court that required billions more to be allocated each…
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Connecticut's attorney general wants leadership of the video app TikTok to meet with educators and parents in the state.This comes after New Britain High…
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Fairfield, Connecticut, schools had to cancel some classes this week due to a shortage of substitute teachers.The district’s personnel director said many…
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Connecticut cities and towns have joined the state’s teachers' unions to push state lawmakers to fund improved ventilation systems in schools. They said…