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New Assistant Principal Named At School In Greenwich
A school in Fairfield County has selected a new assistant principal who school officials say is more than qualified for the role. Steven Groccia has been named the new Assistant Principal at Cos Cob School, Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Toni Jones announced on Monday, May 15. Groccia will take over the position from Karen Vitti, who has been on special assignment and filling in for the role since September 2022. Currently serving as an elementary assistant principal at the Meeting House Hill School in New Fairfield, Groccia will bring his extensive experienc…
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Cos Cob School Reconstruction Project On Schedule For Return To Classrooms
Cos Cob School officials have announced that the reconstruction project is on schedule regarding the students’ return to classrooms over holiday recess. So far, builders have completed the installation of the learning commons carpet and shelving. Additionally, the tiling has been installed in the learning commons, the storage room, and the science lab. The cabinets on the first floor are being installed as they arrive on site. Installation of the ceiling tiles is getting underway, and contractors are continuing to check for other signs of water leakage and flooding. Evidence of water damag…
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Damage From Water Leak Causes Tuesday School Closure In Greenwich
Cos Cob School will be closed Tuesday due to ongoing assessment of damage as a result of a water leak. School officials said restoration and environmental consultants, town officials, among others, will be on-site to assess the damage, conduct air-quality testing, and to estimate the cleanup and restoration plan and timeline. District and school administrators are reviewing plans to address impacted classrooms in order to be able to resume school as soon as possible, officials said. Once the assessments have been completed, the district will have a better idea of the timeline. Parents …