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Official: Meriden schools may lose dozens of staff positions

Official: Meriden schools may lose dozens of staff positions
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School, union officials work out new teachers contract in Meriden

School, union officials work out new teachers contract in Meriden
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Teachers union leader from Meriden enters race for 13th Senate seat

Teachers union leader from Meriden enters race for 13th Senate seat
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New high school lounges support Meriden s highest academic achievers

New high school lounges support Meriden’s highest academic achievers- MERIDEN Ryan Ruiz and Ryan Rosario were huddled in front of a standalone dry erase board at Maloney High School Tuesday morning, drawing out formulas used to calculate different expenses. “So we’re doing math in the short run and long run aspects of.

Meriden BOE considers temporary attendance waiver for high school students

Meriden BOE considers temporary attendance waiver for high school students Meriden BOE considers temporary attendance waiver for high school students Students head to their next class at Platt High School in Meriden on Thursday. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Platt High School in Meriden. Principal Daniel Corsetti talks about attendance at Platt High School in Meriden. Photos by Dave Zajac, Record-Journal May 02, 2021 11:23AM By Michael Gagne , Record-Journal staff MERIDEN — The Board of Education is considering a proposal to temporarily allow an automatic attendance waiver for high school students who have missed no more than a quarter of their required class time for one or more courses this school year, and are maintaining passing grades.

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