Danbury Schools Shut Their Doors and Switch to Online Learning. Tips for Helping Your Children.
Distance learning began on March 30 and families wonder how to support it.
Read MoreDistance learning began on March 30 and families wonder how to support it.
Read MoreAmid tragedies and losses, a couple decided to spread the virus of love and compassion and help their neighbors in any way they can. From feeding families in need to providing safety masks and other gear to local health providers...
Read MoreThe Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) has released “Adapt, Advance, Achieve: Connecticut’s Plan to Learn and Grow Together,” a comprehensive plan that will serve as a roadmap for districts as they plan to reopen schools at the beginning of the 2020-21 academic year.
Read MoreWe have never experienced or lived through anything like we have during the last four months. Many families have experienced trauma, the passing of loved ones, racism and discrimination, and hardship with loss of jobs.
Read MoreDanbury Public School’s Reopening Plan was submitted to the CT Department of Education on Friday, July 24. The plan, as required by the state, outlined three different proposals for returning to school: everyone back in classrooms, a hybrid model and distance learning.
Read MoreLast week, Danbury Public Schools made the decision to move to the full-distance learning model (in home) instead of in-school learning due to the upward trend of positive COVID-19 cases. The decision was made over time in consultation with DPS Health/Nursing services, the City’s Health Director, Dr. Fong, the district medical doctor and Danbury Hospital doctors. We have heard from many families who don’t agree with this decision and understand the hardship this change represents for families.
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