Meriden schools will perform spring musicals in Hubbard ParkÂ
Meriden schools will perform spring musicals in Hubbard ParkÂ
Ella Rossi, 13, right, and Maximus Ramirez, 13, left, rehearse a scene from âInto The Woods Juniorâ with other cast at Washington Middle School. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement
Ella Rossi, 13, left, plays the role of The Baker s Wife and Meghan Horan, 13, plays The Witch during rehearsal for âInto The Woods Juniorâ Friday at Washington Middle School in Meriden. The show will play May 21 and 22 at Hubbard Park.Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
Clara Fisher, 13, left, plays the role of Jack s Mother and Lily Carino, 13, plays Jack during rehearsel for Into The Woods Junior at Washington Middle School, Fri., Mar. 12, 2021. Washington Middle School will perform âInto the Woods Juniorâ on May 21 and 22 at Hubbard Park in Meriden.. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal
For Cardona, âItâs just a natural progression,â says former Meriden superintendent
For Cardona, âItâs just a natural progression,â says former Meriden superintendent
Miguel Cardona, then a first-time teacher, is seen in his classroom at Israel Putnam in 1998. File photo, Record-Journal
March 02, 2021 08:29PM By Michael Gagne, Record-Journal staff
MERIDEN â It was nearly 17 years ago when Miguel Cardona, then an assistant principal at Hanover School, assumed the role of principal at the school.Â
That was in the fall of 2003. Cardona had been an assistant principal at Hanover under the schoolâs former principal Mary Noonan Cortright, who at the time had been promoted to superintendent of schools in Meriden.Â
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Cardona confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Education by 64-33 Senate vote
Cardona confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Education by 64-33 Senate vote
Education secretary nominee Miguel Cardona during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on the nomination on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, in Washington. (Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times via AP, Pool)
March 01, 2021 03:36PM By Michael Gagne, Record-Journal staff
WASHINGTON, D.C. â Meriden resident Miguel Cardona is set to become the nationâs next Secretary of Education, following a 64 to 33 vote in the U.S. Senate Monday.
Democratric senators Christopher Murphy and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, both of whom cast votes in the affirmative, spoke in support of Cardonaâs confirmation prior to the roll call tally.Â