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Covid-
19: New Group Of Schools Announce Positive Cases, Switches To Remote Learning
As the number of new COVID-19 cases continues to climb in Connecticut so too does the number of schools that are being forced to transition to remote learning models. Schools in Brookfield and Milford will all be switching to distance learning - some through the rest of the year - due to new cases in students and district staff members. In Brookfield, the entire public school district switched to remote learning as of Wednesday, Nov. 18 due to staffing shortages, before returning to its hybrid model on Monday, Dec. 7. "While we have no evidence of in-school transmission, the decision to tr…
Schools
Covid-
19: New Fairfield County HS Closes Due To Increase In Staff, Student Quarantines
A Fairfield County high school has transitioned to distance learning due to the recent increase of COVID-19 cases locally and across the state. School officials in Stratford issued a notice to families announcing that beginning on Monday, Nov. 9, through Wednesday, Nov. 25, the high school would be switching to remote learning to help curtail the spread of the virus. Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, students will return to its hybrid learning model on Monday, Nov. 30. According to the Stratford School District, three students have tested positive for COVID-19 at the high school, along wit…
Schools
Covid-
19: Will Hybrid Education Be New Normal For School Districts, Colleges?
Some colleges and schools are making plans to adopt a hybrid education model that involves a combination of in-class and distance learning methods amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. When the outbreak arrived in mid-March, most schools at all levels were forced to concentrate their focus on remotely educating students for the remainder of the academic year. As students, parents, and educators begin planning for the fall semester, many will be using lessons learned during the pandemic to form the hybrid model. Under hybrid learning plans, students will have the option to t…