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Superintendent updates Danbury board on family events, farm-to-table partnership, federal funds and policies
Summary
The superintendent reported on an October Family University event, a greenhouse partnership with Connecticut Food for Thought and Chartwells, federal Title I/II/III funds released to the district, cell‑phone policy rollout, transportation operations and plans to revisit dress-code and strategic planning.
During the superintendent’s report to the Danbury Board of Education, the superintendent provided multiple operational updates: a Family University community event scheduled for Oct. 18, expansion of farm-to-table and greenhouse programming, the district’s federal funding status, implementation feedback on a new cell-phone policy, transportation operations and plans to refresh the district strategic plan and dress-code policy.
The superintendent said a flyer for Family University is in the board packet and invited board members to attend. The district plans programming that includes a “pollinator” session on bees and honey.
On food and agricultural programming the superintendent said Chartwells, the district’s food service provider, is collaborating on school garden and…
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