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Submit ReviewThis hour, we are rebroadcasting our new program, Connecticut Conversations where we’ll talk about education during a pandemic.
Whether students return to the classroom or learn online, how should parents and schools weigh concerns around health, equity, and students?
Coming up we’ll hear from Connecticut’s Child Advocate, about the state’s responsibility to make sure each child receives an equitable education whether sitting inside a school or at home. We’ll also hear from an elementary school teacher in Bridgeport and a recent high school graduate.
To learn more or watch the full broadcast visit Connecticut Conversations is School Safe? on CPTV.org
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Deshawn Palmer - recent graduate at Pathways High School in Hartford Connecticut, incoming college freshman at Southern Connecticut State University
Sheree Baldwin-Muhammad - Elementary School Teacher at New Beginnings Family Academy in Bridgeport
Sarah Eagan - Child Advocate for the State of Connecticut
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