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The City of Bridgeport will install cameras on the outside of every school bus to detect unsafe drivers and record their license plates.
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WSHU's J.D. Allen spoke with Dr. Sharon Nachman, chief of pediatric infectious diseases at Stony Brook Children’s Hospital, about the questions parents have about monkeypox for the upcoming school year.
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The Diocese of Bridgeport has seen a 10% jump in admissions in the past year as the state emerges from the pandemic.
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Fairfield Interim Superintendent Stephen Tracy presented a five-part plan on Tuesday that includes enhancements to education for all students in the district and an increase in diversity.
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Nearly 100 employees of Plainedge Public Schools were affected. At least 29 cyber attacks targeted Long Island schools between 2019 and 2021.
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Federal prosecutors indicted two women in a kickback scheme that bilked more than a million dollars from the Hempstead school district on Long Island.
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At John S. Martinez Elementary School in New Haven, newly installed garden beds from Common Ground’s Schoolyards Program offer a different approach to learning, and playing in the dirt is bringing kids down to earth.
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According to state data released this week, about 2% of kindergarten students had not received the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine when immunization records were collected in fall 2020, when most schools were closed due to COVID-19.
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The Norwalk school district opened a new family center on Tuesday to serve as a one-stop location for families to access information on curriculum, special education and health programs.
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A new bill in Connecticut would accelerate school financing from the state to districts with greater levels of student need.