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Stamford to require live-streaming from high school classrooms, but teachers say it's not in their contract
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A Stamford High School teacher leads a class in Stamford, Conn. Thursday, March 18, 2021.File / Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
STAMFORD — Live-streaming from the classrooms is a critical component in the proposal to reopen Stamford’s high schools, but teachers say they aren’t required to do it.
A memorandum of agreement, or MOA, between the Stamford Education Association teachers union and the Board of Education from October states teachers “are encouraged to provide some instruction to their assigned in-person and remote students simultaneously through live-streaming.”