CT educators still want schools closed. Now they have a 20-foot petition of names as support.
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School based labor union representatives make a point at the Connecticut State Capitol on Thursday, rolling out a 20-foot scroll representing 14,000 signatures they collected asking schools be closed until more pandemic safeguards are in place.contributedShow MoreShow Less
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School based labor union representatives make a point at the Connecticut State Capitol on Thursday, rolling out a 20-foot scroll representing 14,000 signatures they collected asking schools be closed until more pandemic safeguards are in place.Larry Dorman / ContributedShow MoreShow Less
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Connecticut Education Association President Jeff Leake at a news conference outside the state capitol. Dec. 10, 2020File photoShow MoreShow Less