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The Day - Groton students start new school year - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Groton students start new school year - News from southeastern Connecticut
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The Day - Back to masks: Students to return to school - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Back to masks: Students to return to school - News from southeastern Connecticut
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The Day - Where and when can those ages 12 to 15 get the COVID-19 vaccine? - News from southeastern Connecticut

The Day - Groton prepares for all intradistrict magnet elementary schools next year - News from southeastern Connecticut

Groton The Groton school district is getting ready to shift to all intradistrict, themed magnet elementary schools next school year in a plan the district says will help the school communities mirror the community at large and engage students in new ways of learning. Families are deciding whether to send their children to the school they are zoned for, or to apply through a lottery process to one of the schools in a different part of town. Under the Groton 2020 plan, the district will open two new intradistrict magnet schools in September on the sites of the former West Side and Cutler Middle Schools and transform Charles Barnum Elementary School into a themed magnet school. Northeast Academy Arts Magnet School and Catherine Kolnaski STEAM Magnet School will continue as intradistrict magnet elementary schools, while Claude Chester, S.B. Butler and Mary Morrisson elementary schools will close at the end of this school year.

The Day - A year into the pandemic, kids face struggles and some silver linings - News from southeastern Connecticut

When East Lyme High School sophomore Tolby Regan is learning remotely, she finds it harder to stay motivated and focused, even though she knows how important schoolwork is to accomplish her goals in life. She said she s very social and misses talking to people at school but worries that if she is around other people she could spread the virus to her family or people who are more at risk. I may be going through a hard time, but so is everybody else so as long as I keep up with the assignments that the teachers are assigning and doing all the work that I can right now, I ll be at the same level as everybody else,  said Regan, who is following the high school s hybrid learning model.

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