In-person schooling expansion makes sense to Norwalk parents
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Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School Friday, February 26, 2021, in Norwalk.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School Friday.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School on Friday, in Norwalk.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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NORWALK Norwalk is preparing to allow more middle and high schoolers return to school buildings for in-person learning five days a week, prompting joy from parents and the city’s teacher union to ask for a re-evaluation of the district’s current teaching model.
As a long-lasting, major storm takes aim on the Northeast with a potential for more than a foot of snow, Norwalk Public School is canceling classes.Due to the expected storm, all Norwalk Public Schools and offices will be closed on Monda.
They re taking advantage : Norwalk students, families frustrated over remote learning following snowstorm
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Norwalk residents Tom Derario cleans around his vehicle on Warde Street after the snowstorm Tuesday, February 2, 2021, in Norwalk, ConnErik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Norwalk resident Patty Fabrizio shovels her driveway on Ohio Street after the snowstorm Tuesday, February 2, 2021, in Norwalk, ConnErik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Norwalk resident Javon Brown shovels his driveway on Ohio Street following the snowstorm Tuesday, February 2, 2021, in Norwalk, ConnErik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Norwalk residents clean up after the snowstorm Tuesday, February 2, 2021, in Norwalk, ConnErik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Fairfield schools restrict inauguration viewing in real time over potential threats
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Members of the US National Guard walk outside the US Capitol on January 19, 2021 in Washington, DC, ahead of the 59th inaugural ceremony for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / AFP via Getty Images
FAIRFIELD A real-time viewing of Joe Biden’s inauguration Wednesday will not occur in Fairfield’s classrooms out of concern for potential violence, administrators have told staff.
Fairfield Superintendent Mike Cummings sent a notice advising them to record the inauguration and play it later if they wished to have their students watch it.