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The Board of Education voted to approve the last day of school for Greenwich Public Schools, as well as tentative graduation dates, during a meeting Thursday. (Shutterstock)
GREENWICH, CT The Board of Education voted to approve June 22 as the last day of classes for Greenwich Public Schools this year, as well as two tentative graduation dates, during their meeting Thursday.
All eight board members voted unanimously to approve June 22 as the last day of school and set aside June 21 and 22 as possible graduation dates.
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The board also briefly discussed whether one of two graduation ceremonies will be necessary this year, which is dependent on social distancing needs and coronavirus safety protocols in place.
Greenwich school board member in hot seat after hot mic profanity
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Republican Board of Education member Peter Sherr on Monday, Oct. 9, 2017.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
GREENWICH A majority of the Greenwich Board of Education feel an apology is due after one board member audibly made disparaging remarks apparently about board Chair Peter Bernstein, during a virtual school board meeting last week.
Several board members also said a formal censure of Peter Sherr is possible, though none said definitively whether the board would take up the issue, which would require a two-thirds vote.
The need to atone arises out of the Feb. 18 Board of Education meeting, at which long-simmering tensions between the two longest-serving board members momentarily boiled over.
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