Plan B, as described by Connecticut Gov. Malloy, essentially laying off 4,700 state workers, would not really solve the budget problem. This is going to be a tough call.
The renovated High Schools in Meriden are acquiring their “paper” shape, as architects submit ideas. It’s also a demonstration of how trends in school design evolve, such as, for instance, the segregation of 9th graders away from the other three years.
Good decision on Meriden’s administration to front the cash for repairs to the Sprenkel Firehouse and to let the various claims over cost and insurance sort themselves out afterwards.
It was good to have an astronaut visiting and speaking to Wallingford’s Rotary Club. The hook is Wallingford Education Foundation’s project, this year, which is a restoration and update of the Planetarium at Sheehan High School.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
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