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Bridgeport schools announce graduation date

Bridgeport schools announce graduation date By Cayla Bamberger © Provided by Connecticut Post Grads walk up to receive their diplomas during day two of the Central High School drive up graduation ceremony at the school in Bridgeport, Conn. on Tuesday, June 23, 2020. BRIDGEPORT Bridgeport is inviting graduating seniors to celebrate their accomplishments at staggered commencement ceremonies this June. Bridgeport schools have selected a June 16 district-wide graduation date and are finalizing end-of-year plans for 12th graders, whose high school experiences were upended by the COVID-19 pandemic. Superintendent Michael Testani told the Board of Education this week, “We are just finalizing the logistics of it.”

Winners Announced in MoCA Westport s High School Exhibition

Second Place: Gwendolyn Toll, Third Place: Moli Ma, Bright Future, St. Luke s School, Stamford, Connecticut, Grade 12 Honorable Mentions were awarded to: Hannah Beebe, Tyler Friedman, Caelah Kennedy, Miles Kennedy, Gabriela Majewska, Kara Mitchell, Molly O Neill, Sami Siegel, and Catherine Xie. The exhibition also includes a mural created by MoCA Westport s Teen Council and the World s Largest Abstract Painting, created by community members at a 2020 Family Event at the Museum. Subscribe Thank Share Register for a user account. Winners Announced in MoCA Westport s High School Exhibition The rules of replying: Be respectful.This is a space for friendly local discussions. No racist, discriminatory, vulgar or threatening language will be tolerated.

Shelton schools enjoy $800K surplus, for now

Shelton schools enjoy $800K surplus, for now Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail Exterior view of the Board of Education offices in Shelton, Conn. Nov. 5, 2020.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media SHELTON The school district has a projected $800,000 surplus through its 2020-21 budget, but the finance director warns this could be temporary. The surplus primarily from underspending in the certified and non-certified staff accounts could disappear with uncertain future costs from health insurance, the nutrition services program and a pending lawsuit against the Board of Education, School Finance Director Rick Belden said during a Thursday meeting. With six months remaining, Belden said the employee benefits accounts are currently $155,834 more than budgeted.

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