Middletown schools to tap union workers mistakenly omitted from reentry survey
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A second-grade student works behind a protection shield at a socially distanced desk at Wesley Elementary School in Middletown.Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Middletown Public Schools Chief of Talent and Performance Management Geen ThazhampallathContributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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MIDDLETOWN — Feedback from public service union workers in the school district now will be included in ongoing planning for students to return to school in person during the pandemic.
AFSCME Local 466, membership of which includes 150 public school employees, issued a statement this week expressing disappointment in the Middletown Board of Education for excluding members in a Feb. 4 survey seeking staff input about increasing in-person instruction.