'Not the time to be without medical support': School nurse shortage raises concerns in New Haven
Brian Zahn
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New Haven Public Health Director Maritza BondChristian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media file
NEW HAVEN — When the city opened its high schools earlier this month, it came with a promise from school district leadership that there would be enough nurses for every school.
However, on the day high schools opened, teachers reported that some schools did not have nurses stationed there.
“It’s a significant concern,” said Nijija-Ife Waters, president of the City Wide Parent Team. “Who is responsible for medical care for these students? I do not understand why the district (and Board of Education) has not made this a priority.”