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Groups Call for Delay in New Haven Schools Reopening

Miller said she and other parents are worried about pre-K through fifth-grade students starting hybrid learning in New Haven on Tuesday. “A lot of fear that that the reopening of schools is going to put us as a community at greater risk,” said Miller. Miller’s group – New Haven Public School Advocates – joined others representing teachers, parents, community activists and religious leaders to send a letter to the mayor and district leaders. They’re calling for the return to be delayed until at least Feb. 1. “There’s still confusion out there on a lot of different things,” said David Cicarella, New Haven Federation of Teachers president.

Staffing, Timing Raise Concerns Over New Haven Public Schools Opening

“We’ve always had a substitute teacher shortage in New Haven prior to this,” said Cicarella. “Now with 250 teachers potentially out on some type of accommodation, I don’t know where we’re going to get these bodies.” He said there are about 100 members of the substitute teachers union. The district is looking for more substitute teachers, which raises a larger question for Cicarella. “We’ve been out since March, it’s January. I’m not sure what the rush is and where did we land on this arbitrary date?” Cicarella asked. City leaders plan to present research Monday night that shows transmission rates among young school children are low.

New Haven School Buildings Condemned After COVID-19 Inspections

Updated on January 5, 2021 at 6:03 pm NBC Universal, Inc. West Rock Stream Academy was once home to about 200 New Haven students. Now it may never reopen again. “We were happy about the class sizes, ratio for teachers to students was much lower,” said Darnell Goldson, whose grandson attends West Rock.   Despite how much they liked what went on in class, Goldson says he’s glad the city has recommended condemning West Rock and Quinnipiac School following a COVID-19 reopening inspection. He says he’s pushed for closures for the last three years citing building conditions, low attendance and expenses. “Of course, they use COVID as the excuse, but these schools have been in poor condition for a long time,” said Goldson.

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