The city told NBC Connecticut that there are eight nurse vacancies to be filled but that all schools are currently staffed with at least one nurse. There is at least one school nurse assigned to every hybrid school that is open at this time, Bond said.
Darnell Goldson, a board of education member, said although that s the city goal, it has yet to be achieved. Goldson emphasized that the board made it clear that in order for schools to reopen safely that every school needed a nurse. But according to him, after a meeting held with the superintendent earlier this week that is not the case.
Police: Slain Yale student may have been targeted
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A memorial to Kevin Jiang in New Haven’s East Rock neighborhood.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A memorial for Yale School of the Environment student Kevin Jiang near the scene of his shooting at the corner of Nicoll and Lawrence Street in New Haven on February 8, 2021.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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New Haven, Connecticut - Monday, February 08, 2021: New Haven Police Chief Otoniel Reyes, front right, walks to a New Haven Police Department press conference Monday at NHPD headquarters to discuss the murder of Yale University graduate student Kevin Jiang of the Yale School of the Environment who was fatally shot in New Haven Saturday night. Principals at the press conference included Reyes, Yale President Peter Salovey, New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker, and Yale Police Chief Ronnell Higgins.Peter Hvizdak / Hearst C
After a weekend of shootings, and the murder of a Yale graduate student, police in one Connecticut city are scrambling to find the culprits.The multiple violent acts began on Friday, Feb. 5, with shootings at the homes of a New Haven Pub.
The home of a Connecticut assistant superintendent of schools was hit by gunfire while the family was inside.The shooting took place Friday, Feb. 5, at the home of Assistant Superintendent of New Haven Public Schools, Dr. Paul Whyte.The .
Virtual School Choice Expo, School Spirit Day to Celebrate School Choice Week in New Haven
Virtual celebration to feature guest speaker Curtis Zimmerman
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NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The New Haven Public School District is opening virtual doors for families to learn more about their school options during National School Choice Week.
The district is celebrating with a week of virtual festivities, wrapping up with a district-wide Virtual School Choice Expo on Saturday, Jan. 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Families can attend the virtual expo to learn about the unique themes at each magnet school in the district and speak with representatives about enrollment.