Teacher Creates DIY Desk Barriers for a COVID-Safe Classroom
Like many educators, New Milford teacher Dr. David Mirto is worried about how the return to school might impact his family and his own health.
Like many educators, New Milford teacher Dr. David Mirto is worried about how the return to school might impact his family and his own health.
Most Connecticut students are now back in school, but reopening has not gone smoothly in all districts. Four districts have already been forced to close schools because of COVID-19 cases, and many more have students and staff members who are currently quarantined.
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Some students are returning to Connecticut schools this week, others go back next week—Litchfield students were among the first in the state and headed back to school last Wednesday.
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In this back-to-school video message, CEA leaders explain the importance of continuing to speak out for safe schools.