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Milford schools' COVID expenses increased last month
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Superintendent Anna Cutaia speaks to the Milford Board of Education during the board’s April 26 meeting.Zoom screen capture /
MILFORD — Returning to in-person learning full-time has increased costs, but the school system remains within budget for its COVID expenses, according to James Richetelli, the chief operations officer.
The schools have received $8.17 million from federal Coronavirus Relief Funds and Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief grants, Richetelli said at the April 26 school board meeting. Projected COVID-related expenses for the school year increased slightly in the past month, to $3.7 million, he said.
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Mayor Blake is joined by Michelle Steinlauf and Rev. Ashely Grant of the Milford Food 2 Kids initiative to thank the Milford community for their ongoing support.
Milford Food 2 Kids feeds local children who have little or no food resources during the weekend away from School. We are an initiative of the First United Church of Christ, Milford, in collaboration with the Connecticut Food Bank, The Milford Bank, and in partnership with our Schools and a growing number of Milford's caring community.
Milford Food 2 Kids strives to alleviate food insecurity among children and youth in our community. Food security impacts the well-being of children: physical, emotional and social health as well as their ability to learn. Since we are passionate about making sure that children have the resources they need to thrive, we have reached out to meet this local need.
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