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Towns plan COVID-19 vaccine clinics for 12 and over

Towns plan COVID-19 vaccine clinics for 12 and over staff reports FacebookTwitterEmail A COVID-19 vaccination clinic was held for students at Bunnell High School, in Stratford, Conn. April 28, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media School districts in greater Bridgeport and the Naugatuck Valley are preparing for the upcoming expansion of COVID-19 vaccine eligibility for 12- to 15 year-olds. Similar to the plan laid out for those aged 16 and older in public schools across the state, many districts are either planning to offer vaccine clinics or are in talks about whether a youth-only clinic makes sense. In all cases, parents would have to sign consent forms for their child to be vaccinated and/or accompany their child.

Preliminary data suggests significant learning loss for students

Preliminary data suggests significant learning loss for students VIDEO: Preliminary data suggests significant learning loss for students By Nick Reagan | April 23, 2021 at 2:43 PM EDT - Updated April 23 at 6:30 PM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A year of social distancing, quarantining, and computer classrooms has left a major impact on education. While experts feared learning loss, preliminary data is now in to back up those fears. The Berkeley County School District just completed its Reading and Math Inventory tests. A multiple-choice assessment administered multiple times a year to high school freshmen and sophomores. “It’s a diagnostic tool,” said Dr. Mathis Burnette who is the academy coach at Stratford High School. “The goal is to improve instruction with data. You get a quantile score and a lexile score. Ultimately what you want to get to is where is this student now and versus where do we take them.”

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