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'We anticipate commencing the transition on Monday, March 22, 2021 with our elementary students.'
After no plan to return to in-person from hybrid, to a goal to return after spring break, schools finally land on plan parents support.
Congratulations to these area students on their achievement.
'Commencing next week, and during the intervening weeks, the district will steadily add more in-person learning opportunities.'
Schools superintendent will work with East Shore health director to "determine the feasibility" of a return to full in-person classes.
Parents, many angry, most frustrated, demanded a plan and action. But with Branford case rates rising, officials said, caution is needed.
To qualify for the Dean's List, students must achieve a GPA of 3.30 or higher.
Four locals made the WPI Dean's List this semester.
Alyssa Carrano earned a 3.5 GPA or higher at the Catholic college near Boston.
Nina Grabowiecki and Victoria Rudden earned a 3.5 GPA or higher this term.
Ian P. Cabahug is a junior who is currently enrolled in Husson's Bachelor of Science in Psychology program.
'Others of you have pointed out the disproportionate impact of weather events on one or the other cohorts.'
Quinnipiac University’s Jennifer Gerarda Brown has been elected a member of the American Law Institute.
Notre Dame High School recently announced the Honor Roll for the Second Quarter of the 2020-2021 academic year.
The survey was open to BPS families and the community.
The team will aim to return calls as soon as possible, with the goal of same-day response.
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An online survey gives folks the chance to rank budget areas by importance, which the board says will inform their spending plan decisions.
'The documents reflect the most recent quarantine periods established by our local health department which the district follows.'
And the schools noted that remote meals for Friday and the weekend may still be picked up at Branford High School from 10 a.m. until noon.
There will be no remote classes and all school-related activities are canceled due to the winter storm Thursday.
'As we move into the winter months and experience more of the pandemic’s impact, it is important for us to remain flexible.'
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All families can receive free meals for their children 18 and under.
Since Sunday, 6 new cases were reported. The total case number for November is 29 and two so far in December, as of early Friday afternoon.
'As a District, we are grateful for your partnership on this twisty road.'
'You and the work that you do are their lifeline to what is possible in a world that could easily seem completely unfathomable.'
The latest positive case of COVID-19, reported to families by superintendent Hernandez, is in the John B. Sliney School community.
"As anticipated with the onset of cooler weather, our area’s COVID-19 positivity rate is increasing."
"As reported previously, our community is experiencing an increase in the COVID -19 positivity rates."
"In recent days we have experienced an increase in reported COVID (positive) cases," schools superintendent Hamlet Hernandez said.
Schools superintendent Hamlet Hernandez says that after speaking with East Shore District Health, schools will remain open
Notre Dame High School recently announced the Honor Roll for the First Quarter of the 2020-2021 academic year.
Schools superintendent Hamlet Hernandez said the new cases include one at Branford High School and one at Mary R. Tisko Elementary School.
This clinic is open to all district students and billed directly to your insurance.
After talking with East Shore District Health, schools superintendent says there's "no reason to close school or cancel in-person classes."
'Please keep a child who is not feeling well at home.'