Darien parents criticize school district s remote learning decision
Susan Shultz
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A discussion of how decisions are made to reopen or go remote was held on Thursday, Jan. 7. Above, left, Schools Superintendent Alan Addley, left, Board of Education Chairman David Dineen, below, medical advisor Dr. Timothy H. Kenefick, and right, schools head of nursing Alicia Casucci.Darien TV79
Superintendent Alan Addley said decisions regarding whether students are remote, hybrid or in-person is based on the health of the children and staff.
“That is the only reason there are different factors but that is my only motivation and priority,” he said.
Corbin Cares raises $100K for Darien s essential workers
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Corbin Cares has raised over $100,000 to provide meals for essential workers. Dan Anderson at Darien Fire Department.Katherine Calderwood /Show MoreShow Less
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Corbin Cares has raised over $100,000 to provide meals for essential workers. Captain Jeremiah Marron, Officer Michael Dos Santos, Lieutenant Alison Hudyma, Captain Robert Shreders, and Chief Donald B. AndersonKatherine CalderwoodShow MoreShow Less
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They never stop. On the last day of in-person learning on December 16, festively adorned hardworking teachers and faculty loaded Tokeneke Elementary School children into the cars at the pickup line.Katherine CalderwoodShow MoreShow Less