It is a welcome move as the school district works on getting teachers vaccinated. Author: Keith McGilvery Updated: 5:01 PM EST March 1, 2021
HARTFORD, Conn. It was the day that many students and parents from Hartford Schools have been waiting for a while.
On Monday morning, schools in the state’s capital transitioned back to full-time, in-person learning for students in Pre-K to grade 9.
“They are looking forward to it, they are excited to come back, see their friends, and to interact,” said Jeremias Deliz, as he dropped off his daughter at E.B. Kennelly School
Deliz said after months of juggling hybrid learning, it’s a game-changer to have his daughter back in class five days a week.