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Milford high school principal picked for high level job in Wallingford

Milford high school principal picked for high level job in Wallingford Milford high school principal picked for high level job in Wallingford no image Dr. Francis Thompson at Wallingford Public Schools central office, Monday, July 26, 2021. The Board of Education selected Thompson as the school district s new assistant superintendent for personnel. | Lauren Takores, Record-Journal Advertisement July 27, 2021 03:48PM By Lauren Takores, Record-Journal staff WALLINGFORD — The Board of Education appointed Francis Thompson, principal of Jonathan Law High School in Milford, as the school district’s new assistant superintendent for personnel this week. Thompson’s tentative start date is Sept. 1. He is slated to replace Danielle Bellizzi, who has held the position for three years and was promoted to superintendent of schools last month.

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Milford high school principal picked for high level job in Wallingford

Milford high school principal picked for high level job in Wallingford
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Quassy Amusement Park becomes popular CT prom destination in 2021

Quassy Amusement Park becomes popular CT prom destination in 2021 Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail 1of78 Milford s Jonathan Law High School held it senior prom at Quassy Amusement Park on May 12, 2021. Were you SEEN?Vic Eng / Hearst Connecticut Media GroupShow MoreShow Less 2of78 Milford s Jonathan Law High School held it senior prom at Quassy Amusement Park on May 12, 2021. Were you SEEN?Vic Eng / Hearst Connecticut Media GroupShow MoreShow Less 3of78 4of78 Milford s Jonathan Law High School held it senior prom at Quassy Amusement Park on May 12, 2021. Were you SEEN?Vic Eng / Hearst Connecticut Media GroupShow MoreShow Less 5of78 Milford s Jonathan Law High School held it senior prom at Quassy Amusement Park on May 12, 2021. Were you SEEN?Vic Eng / Hearst Connecticut Media GroupShow MoreShow Less

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Quassy Amusement Park becomes popular CT prom destination in 2021

Quassy Amusement Park becomes popular CT prom destination in 2021 Nicole Funaro FacebookTwitterEmail With the pandemic waning in Connecticut, many high schools around state planned proms for their students this year. Some chose to host them at traditional event venues, some opted to hold them on school grounds. Others, however, chose Quassy Amusement Park in Middlebury.  Co-owner of Quassy George Frantzis said the amusement park is hosting 17 to 19 proms. “This is the first year of ever doing it,” he said. For Frantzis, part of the appeal for schools choosing Quassy to host their proms is having an open-air venue that could allow students to spread out, along with a lower cost than a typical event space and having the park to themselves for their proms.

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State senate votes to extend Lamont's emergency powers to July 20

Gov. Ned Lamont greets students from Jonathan Law High School in Milford as they arrive at Quassy Amusement Park in Middlebury for their prom on Wednesday. The governor was on hand for a press conference to talk about relaxed summer rules for gatherings. Jim Shannon Republican American HARTFORD The state Senate voted Wednesday night to send legislation to Gov. Ned Lamont extending his emergency powers in the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill will permit Lamont to renew the current public health and civil preparedness emergency declarations that are due to expire next Thursday to July 20. Renewals of the declarations will continue the Democratic governor’s extraordinary authority to unilaterally set rules and modify or suspend state laws, regulations and requirements to manage the state’s pandemic response.

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