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3 Westhill Students Aim To Raise Awareness About Cybersecurity

3 Westhill Students Aim To Raise Awareness About Cybersecurity - Stamford, CT - Three rising seniors at Westhill High School formed CyberAware, an organization dedicated to educating others about cybersecurity and scams.

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Fewer Black, Hispanic students enroll in AP/honors classes. Stamford looks to fix that.


Fewer Black, Hispanic students enroll in AP/honors classes. Stamford looks to fix that.
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Students enter the Academy of Information Technology & Engineering (AITE) in Stamford, Conn. Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD — In Stamford schools, Asian and white students are much more likely to take an Advanced Placement or honors course than Black and Hispanic students.
That’s a common story across the country, and Stamford is no exception.
About 55 percent of Asian students and 41 percent of white students in Stamford high schools — Westhill High School, Stamford High School and the Academy of Information Technology and Engineering — are enrolled in at least one AP, Early College Experience or International Baccalaureate course this year.

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Stamford parents beg officials to 'set a date' for full reopening of schools


Stamford parents beg officials to 'set a date' for full reopening of schools
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Students enter the Academy of Information Technology & Engineering (AITE) in Stamford, Conn. Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD — COVID vaccines for teachers are on the horizon and a few surrounding school districts are allowing some students to return to their classrooms full time, but Stamford schools are still in a holding pattern when it comes to a full reopening plan.
That has left some parents frustrated, a few of whom spoke out at a Board of Education meeting on Tuesday night.
“What is the next step to make these doors open five days a week?” asked Amy Nelson, the mother of two students at Strawberry Hill School. “We need to set that date.”

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