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NPS ponders layoffs and other cuts, slams Lamont ECS freeze

Norwalk Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Thomas Hamilton explains possible budget cuts, Wednesday during the Board of Education Finance Committee meeting. Norwalk Public Schools Chief of Specialized Learning and Student Services Yvette Goorevitch has been lauded for helping to improve NPS’ Special Education department. The “chief” position will be cut to increase efficiencies, BoE Chairman Colin Hosten said Wednesday. NORWALK, Conn. There’s “a certain level of anxiety” in Norwalk Public Schools due to talk of layoffs, Norwalk Superintendent of Schools Alexandra Estrella said Wednesday. NPS Chief Financial Officer Thomas Hamilton, without once mentioning the federal American Rescue Plan passed by Congress earlier in the day, laid out for Board of Education members a potential $2.5 million in budget cuts that could happen in response to the Common Council’s budget cap. Those include eliminating six teacher positions and six paraprofessionals, as well as a 10% r

In-person schooling expansion makes sense to Norwalk parents

In-person schooling expansion makes sense to Norwalk parents FacebookTwitterEmail 1of5 Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School Friday, February 26, 2021, in Norwalk.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of5 Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School Friday.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5 Students dismiss from Brien McMahon High School on Friday, in Norwalk.Erik Trautmann / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 5of5 NORWALK Norwalk is preparing to allow more middle and high schoolers return to school buildings for in-person learning five days a week, prompting joy from parents and the city’s teacher union to ask for a re-evaluation of the district’s current teaching model.

City vs BoE round III: NPS rebuts Norwalk CFO s misleading facts

Norwalk Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Thomas Hamilton begins his rebuttal to comments made by Norwalk Chief Financial Officer Henry Dachowitz, at Wednesday’s Board of Education Finance Committee meeting. NORWALK, Conn. Norwalk’s CFO has cherry picked facts and presented misleading information to justify shifting taxpayer dollars to the City-side of the budget, Norwalk Public Schools Chief Financial Officer Thomas Hamilton said Wednesday. Should Chief Financial Officer Henry Dachowitz’ recommended budget be approved, NPS will be forced into painful program cuts, he said, after he and other NPS administrators laid out a detailed rebuttal to comments made by Dachowitz on Monday and Tuesday.

District welcome center proposal recognizes families as essential partners

Norwalk Board of Education Chairman Colin Hosten, Vice Chairwoman Diana Carpio and Secretary Godfrey Azima are members of the Board’s Executive Committee. Alexandra Estrella, Ed. D., is superintendent of Norwalk Public Schools. Each year, nearly 2,100 new students enter Norwalk Public Schools to start or continue their academic journey towards graduation, and ultimately, college and career. In a typical year, that number includes about 900 new kindergarteners, as well as more than 450 multi-lingual learners who speak a language other than English at home. Every new family represents an opportunity for the school district and city to make a first impression, laying the groundwork for meaningful family engagement.

NPS, struggling with COVID, looks to Remote Learning 2 0

Norwalk Public Schools Chief of Specialized Learning and Student Services Yvette Goorevitch discusses a new proactive intervention plan during Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting. NORWALK, Conn. Norwalk Public Schools is re-tuning its efforts as the COVID-19 pandemic wears on, hoping to keep from losing students. New coding will allow teachers to keep better track of their attendance and engagement with instruction. Also from Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting: Norwalk High School is almost entirely on remote learning, with less than 200 students attending in person, Norwalk Superintendent of Schools Alexandra Estrella said. Norwalk Federation of Teachers President Mary Yordon offered statistics on the rate of COVID-19 infections in the schools.

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