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Superintendent Of Enfield Schools To Leave For Same Post On Shoreline

Superintendent Of Enfield Schools To Leave For Same Post On Shoreline - Enfield, CT - After seven years at the helm of Enfield Public Schools, Chris Drezek will soon become superintendent of schools in Old Saybrook.

Educator and childcare vaccine clinics rolling out amid rocky start

The state is asking you to wait a few days if you are in the 55+ category. Author: Matt Caron Updated: 5:16 PM EST March 1, 2021 HARTFORD, Conn On Monday, March 1st, another 660,000 Connecticut residents became eligible to receive the COVID vaccine. But the demand continues to outpace the supply. VAMS and the CT 211 vaccine appointment assistance line were inundated with people. The state is asking you to wait a few days if you are in the 55+ category. Let’s start with the numbers. Here’s who’s eligible. 500,000 residents age 55 and over and 160,000 educators and childcare workers. But the state is only getting about 130,000 doses a week. The word of the month is, ‘patience.’

Enfield Secondary School Survey Deadline Approaching

Reply A survey for Enfield High School and Kennedy Middle School parents to report their intentions for the remainder of the year is due Friday. (Tim Jensen/Patch) ENFIELD, CT School officials at the secondary level are gathering information to make an informed decision regarding in-person learning for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year. A survey for Enfield High School and John F. Kennedy Middle School parents to report their intentions for the remainder of the year is available here, with a response deadline of Friday, Jan. 22 at 3 p.m. February will prove vital in determining what we are able to offer our school community moving forward, the survey states. If February s schedule proves both safe and effective, we will explore more accessible options for schooling in March and April. Our hope, if safely possible, is to offer a full five-day a week return in the coming months. If a five-day a week schedule is attainable, we will still offer the remote schedule to stud

Enfield Schoolchildren Given Thursday Off Due to Predicted Storm

Reply(1) With heavy snow in the forecast, the superintendent of schools has deemed Thursday to be a traditional snow day for Enfield students. (Tim Jensen/Patch) ENFIELD, CT Students in all Enfield schools will have the season s first traditional snow day Thursday, as a storm projected by the National Weather Service to dump a foot of snow on the town has prompted school officials to cancel the original plan of a remote learning day. Superintendent of Schools Chris Drezek issued an announcement that remote classes would not be held, citing the possibility of power outages and the need for a temporary break. Enfield students have been in remote learning mode since Monday, a schedule which is slated to continue through Jan. 8.

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