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Best news we ve heard all year : Greenwich teachers celebrate new COVID vaccination plan

Best news we ve heard all year : Greenwich teachers celebrate new COVID vaccination plan FacebookTwitterEmail Greenwich schools have been in session all year since September and teachers have been concerned about potential health risks. On Monday it was announced that in March there would be dedicated clinics for teachers seeking COVID vaccinations.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media GREENWICH For teachers, Monday brought with it the “best news we’ve heard all year.” Carol Sutton, president of the Greenwich Education Association, was not alone in celebrating Gov. Ned Lamont’s Monday announcement that there would be dedicated clinics set up starting in March to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to pre-K to grade 12 school staff and teachers and professional childcare providers.

Education secretary nominee Miguel Cardona led a full-court press for schools to reopen in Connecticut

Education secretary nominee Miguel Cardona led a full-court press for schools to reopen in Connecticut Laura Meckler and Nick Anderson, The Washington Post Feb. 2, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Miguel Cardona is shown in Wilmington, Del., on Dec. 23, 2020.Photo for The Washington Post by Sarah Silbiger Last summer, as school districts across America were nervously considering whether to pry open the school doors for part-time learning, Miguel Cardona was in Connecticut, pushing districts hard to return five days a week. Through a combination of pressure and cajoling, along with an open line of communication, Cardona saw all but one school district in his state adopt some flavor of in-person education in the fall, reopening school buildings even as teachers across Connecticut staged noisy protests and districts across the country remained online only.

CT Teachers Say They Are Unsafe In Schools: Survey

Replies(24) The survey of over 4,000 educators was conducted by the American Federation of Teachers and the Connecticut Education Association, a teacher advocacy and lobbying group. (Shutterstock) CONNECTICUT Gov. Ned Lamont has long contended that, as a result of their regular deep cleaning regimens and ability to easily enforce virus mitigation protocols such as mask-wearing and social distancing, schools were the safest places to be. A new survey of Connecticut teachers shows they clearly disagree. In fact, 68.8 percent of the educators polled disagreed with the governor s assessment of the workplace s safety during the Age of Coronavirus, and another 17.44 percent were unsure.

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