The district reported several confirmed cases of the coronavirus at two elementary schools in Stratford on Wednesday.
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The decision came a day after the Board of Education expressed concern about keeping schools open as the pandemic enters the holiday season.
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Concerns about the coronavirus and how to respond to it have created tension among the Stratford public school administration and teachers.
Nearly half of Stratford's elementary schools will not transition as scheduled to a four-day per week classroom learning model.
All students at Eli Whitney and ALPHA will go to full distance learning, while only fifth-graders at Second Hill Lane will make the switch.
The Stratford school district reported seven new coronavirus cases Tuesday.
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Across the Stratford school district as of early Tuesday, 712 students and staffers were in quarantine.
Nearly 700 students and staff in the Stratford school district were in quarantine as of early Monday, according to the district.
The superintendent acknowledged the recent spike in coronavirus cases, but defended her decision to stick to the reopening schedule.
Bunnell High School students will be learning remotely until the end of the month amid an increase in coronavirus cases and quarantines.
District-wide as of early Wednesday, a total of 25 students and 11 staff members were in isolation with the coronavirus.
“Our community mourns this loss of such a young person so suddenly," Superintendent Janet Robinson said in a message to families.
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Stratford High School students will be learning remotely until Thanksgiving break amid an increase in coronavirus cases and quarantines.
Additionally, 32 Bunnell students were in isolation.
Anyone considered a close contact was notified by officials.
A vote expected Monday on the increased classroom time did not happen, as board members were told the decision was up to the superintendent.
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“We understand these are worrisome and uncertain times,” the Stratford middle school's administrators said.
Plans are underway to transition Stratford elementary students to a full-time, in-person learning model by the end of next month.
Community members at Bunnell and Stratford high schools, Flood Middle School and Lordship Elementary School tested positive for the virus.
“This pandemic has set up a crisis for all of us and there is no playbook to guide us,” Stratford's superintendent said to staff.
Two people associated with the Bunnell High School and Wooster Middle School communities have tested positive for the coronavirus.
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The person who tested positive was last in school Tuesday and has been instructed to self-isolate for 10 days.
“I finally came to the conclusion that the work is never finished, and if I was looking for it to be done, I would never leave.”
“For the next two school weeks, we are moving to distance learning,” the superintendent said, citing "an abundance of caution."
People considered to be close contacts of the Bunnell High School staff member have been or will be notified by officials.
The employee was exposed to the virus outside of school, and no one at the school was exposed through the staffer, the superintendent said.
Students at Second Hill Lane School will do distance learning until Thursday, according to the superintendent.
As the first week drew to a close on Friday, St. Mark faculty say they aced their first test on back-to-school in the era of COVID-19.
The school employee tested positive the same week students returned to the classroom, amid union safety concerns.
Stratford board members repeatedly questioned superintendent Janet Robinson’s honesty and transparency at the tense Tuesday meeting.
As of last week, 700 students had signed up for the Stratford school district’s full-time distance learning option.
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