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North Haven Education Foundation honors ‘community stars’

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At its annual Community Star Award Dinner, North Haven’s Education Foundation will recognize individuals who have made positive community impacts.

Superintendent Querfeld collects accolades from BOE members

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At the June 10 Board of Education meeting, a new school principal was approved, a departing superintendent was thanked and donated defibrillators were welcomed. Public comment touched on baseball, public comment policy and a board member’s leaving.

Security installed at Board of Education office after confrontation

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Security equipment has been installed at the Board of Education Office, including surveillance cameras and a panic button connected to the North Haven Police Dispatcher, because of an alleged breach of peace that occurred there on May 10.

North Haven High School air quality "unremarkable"

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An April 15 indoor air quality investigation of the North Haven High School (NHHS), prompted by the asthmatic attacks of NHHS student Anthony Hannon, found no unusual conditions that would cause respiratory problems.

Querfeld going "home" to new job in education

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After 13 years in the town’s school system, including seven years as superintendent, Sara Querfeld will resign as of July 31st to take a position in North Branford.

Board of Education discusses public comment policy

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School law attorney Thomas Mooney spoke at the April 8 Board of Education meeting on the board’s decision to limit public comment.

National education standards are open for debate

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At a time when states have been lowering their educational standards to avoid penalties coming from the nearly decade-old No Child Left Behind legislation, a major new direction is underway.

Cupcakes or carrot sticks? Debate over food in schools

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Following months of local debate, Superintendent Sara-Jane Querfeld is considering changing the North Haven public schools’ wellness policy to limit non-healthy snacks in classrooms.

School officials address air quality complaint

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In accordance with the Town Charter, First Selectman Michael Freda opened the Board of Education meeting and called for the nominations of its three officers.

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