Appalling conditions in some Connecticut schools , including rodent infestations and mold growth, are making students and teachers sick and stressed. How can teachers meet the increasing demands of their profession when they, and their students, are becoming ill in unsafe, decaying buildings? Our guests: Melanie Kolek, legal counsel, Connecticut Education Association Diane Phanos, former teacher and president, Stamford Education Association Donald Perras, Ph.D., educational consultant Judy Falaro, assistant teaching professor of education and director of special education programs, Quinnipiac University Christopher Clouet, Ed.D., superintendent, Shelton Public Schools David Gamberg, superintendent, Southold and Greenport School Districts
Appalling conditions in some Connecticut schools , including rodent infestations and mold growth, are making students and teachers sick and stressed. How can teachers meet the increasing demands of their profession when they, and their students, are becoming ill in unsafe, decaying buildings? Our guests: Melanie Kolek, legal counsel, Connecticut Education Association Diane Phanos, former teacher and president, Stamford Education Association Donald Perras, Ph.D., educational consultant Judy