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Professor Albert Laguna received more than 120 applicants for his course, which was offered the first time this fall. He says he’ll continue teaching it as long as Benito is relevant.
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The district’s protocol says educators will not allow immigration officials into schools without a judicial warrant.
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The shortfalls are sparking widespread concern and, in many communities, voter backlash, according to Fran Rabinowitz, executive director of the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents.
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Arjelis Heredia and Children’s Community School won a $10,000 prize for work educating students from low-income households.