It takes English teacher Jesse Bauks a couple seconds to quiet down the room. About 10 students across all grades are busy chatting, reacting to skateboarding videos on the smartboard and distributing newly designed stickers for the club. But once Bauks has their attention, the energy in room 2002 is completely directed towards him. It’s.
Westport approved the installation of a portable classroom at Coleytown Elementary (CES) for $148,000 to address concerns of overpopulation at the school. The classroom, approved on Wednesday, May 25, is expected to be installed at the start of the upcoming 2022-23 school year. School officials proposed the addition of two portable classrooms for Coleytown Middle.
Westport approved the installation of a portable classroom at Coleytown Elementary (CES) for $148,000 to address concerns of overpopulation at the school. The classroom, approved on Wednesday, May 25, is expected to be installed at the start of the upcoming 2022-23 school year. School officials proposed the addition of two portable classrooms for Coleytown Middle.
The role of students in the education system is an age-old debate as to how much of a say they deserve in the decision-making process at their academic institutions. As a student myself, I understand the unique perspective that the student body can offer to the district. While the Westport Public School District has made.
New COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the Westport Public School District, officials announced.
Schools Superintendent Thomas Scarice announced on Monday night, Dec. 14 that two new cases in the district, one each at Bedford Middle School and Coleytown Elementary School.
During the pandemic, Westport has been hit particularly hard, with cases quickly spreading, though the district has been able to keep buildings open in many cases.
“Both cases involved individuals already quarantining based on exposures outside of school,” Scarice said. “In our efforts to remain transparent with reports of positive COVID-19 cases associated with our schools, we will continue to provide these updates as information is confirmed.”