According to one of the reports, Hunt s daughter sent a friend a series of messages in 2019 which included My dad is now officially police chief so that means he s more advanced in shooting Black people then he just was a couple minutes ago. In another message, she stated, I ll make my dad drive with lights and sirens and if we see any Black people we will shoot them. When I heard it, I felt so bad of that kind of comment and that kind of activity, said Samuel Scutlee, a parent of a student who attends the high school. I was also afraid since my daughter attends the same school.
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By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
NAUGATUCK â COVID-19 relief funds will play a role in how much the borough allocates for the 2021-22 school budget.
School officials March 29 presented the Board of Educationâs $64.8 million 2021-22 budget proposal to the Board of Finance during a virtual workshop. The spending plan increases the boroughâs allocation for schools by $1.8 million, or 2.98%, over this fiscal year.
âThis past year has not been easy for anyone, and this budget focuses on the needs of our students and takes into consideration the supports that they will need after the pandemic,â Board of Education Chairman Jeffrey Litke said.
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
Linda Gregg, a nurse at Andrew Avenue Elementary School, administers a COVID-19 vaccine to Mary Schone, a school counselor at Andrew Avenue Elementary School, during a vaccination clinic for Naugatuck school staff March 6 at Naugatuck High School. -LARAINE WESCHLER/NAUGATUCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
NAUGATUCK Hundreds of Naugatuck Public Schools employees received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine March 6.
Superintendent of Schools Christopher Montini said about 500 people were vaccinated at the clinic, which was run with the Naugatuck Valley Health District at Naugatuck High School.
“We are grateful for the partnership with NVHD and that our dedicated front-line teachers and staff are now being vaccinated,” Montini said.