A group of more than 50 Killingly parents and residents are asking the state Department of Education to investigate the town’s school board after the body rejected a plan that would have created a mental health center at the high school amid an increase in related challenges among students.
Students and parents are pleading with the Connecticut Department of Education for an investigation into the Killingly Board of Education after the board.
Parents and students in Killingly are planning to rally before Wednesday’s board of education meeting. They want to show support for a proposed initiative.