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Huge disservice : More parents dismayed at Middletown school recess policy
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Wallingford s new superintendent easing into the job while still doing her old one
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Danielle Bellizzi has been appointed the new Superintendent of Schools in Wallingford, officials announced Wednesday. (Shutterstock)
WALLINGFORD, CT The Wallingford Board of Education appointed Danielle Bellizzi as the district s new Superintendent of Schools at a special meeting on Wednesday.
Bellizzi succeeds Salvatore Menzo, who announced in April that he was leaving the district after 12 years to become the new Superintendent of Goodwin University Magnet Schools on July 1. Bellizzi s appointment is effective immediately.
Bellizzi, a Berlin resident, has served as Wallingford s Assistant Superintendent for Personnel for the past three years. She began her educational career teaching grades 1 and 5 at Mary E. Griswold Elementary School in Berlin. In 2003, her family relocated to Gaithersburg, Maryland, where she served for five years as an elementary reading interventionist and consultant at Highland Elementary School in Silver Spring, according to a news release.
If conditions are favorable, Middletown school board to reexamine sending older students back
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Middletown Public Schools students and educators have been working in hybrid mode since the start of the academic year in September. Here, second-grade student works behind a protection shield at a socially distanced desk at Wesley Elementary School.Contributed photo / Allison Shelley for ‘American Education: Images of Teachers and Students in Action’
MIDDLETOWN Board of Education officials are reassuring parents advocating for a full return to in-person classes for all students that they intend to reexamine their decision to send primary school students back to classes nearly every day while keeping higher grades in a hybrid format.