It’s hard to believe, but teachers this year must deal with how to teach about the attack of 9/11, now a decade ago, which is an historical event to elementary school youngsters. Instruction in Meriden, Wallingford and Southington and almost every other school system will need to be carefully thought out and appropriate to age and maturity of students.
Danbury, it appears, is dealing, like Meriden, with new life for a long-neglected urban river, once enclosed in a concrete box. The cities might be able to learn from each other.
Southington agencies – the police department, library – are using social networking websites to communicate information on a regular basis. Other towns are doing the same and this process seems likely to continue.
Monday, August 29, 2011
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