Connecticut
Kevin Rennie: 800 students were abandoned by CT education officials
The legislature will stay in session by way of June 7 and ought to have the ability to full its main duties. The primary is adopting a funds and tax minimize plan. All of the money sloshing round state coffers will make that straightforward.
A second concern will reveal if leaders will assist bewildered college students and not using a faculty.
The leaders of the Home and Senate ought to use the subsequent 4 weeks to help greater than 800 former Stone Academy college students who’ve been deserted by the Workplace of Increased Schooling because it shut the non-public for-profit faculty in February.
Cynthia Jennings, a lawyer representing a few of the Stone Academy nursing college students, wrote to OHE Government Director Timothy Larson, Division of Public Well being Commissioner Manisha Juthani and Deputy Affiliate Lawyer Basic Dan Shapiro on March 31, “College students enrolled in Stone Academy are predominantly Black and Brown and feminine college students who’ve borrowed thousands and thousands of {dollars} in public monies in an effort to grow to be Licensed Sensible Nurses.”
These college students are worse off as we speak than they had been after they discovered the doorways to the colleges’ three campuses locked on Feb. 15. Jennings requested the three officers to protect information associated to their oversight.
Larson continues to dither.
He declined to offer conventional “train outs” for college kids enrolled in for-profit occupational colleges that shut in a tutorial interval. Up to now, OHE would discover lecturers to proceed courses for that tutorial interval. That may enable college students to proceed their training whereas in search of one other faculty.
College students have had nowhere to go. One of many main capabilities of OHE is to offer transcripts to college students in closed colleges to allow them to reveal the place they’re of their program or verify they’ve graduated. This has nonetheless not been completed. These delays threaten to stop college students from attaining correct placements in summer season semesters. The abandonment of the scholars and failure to rearrange a “teach-out” is unprecedented in OHE’s historical past.
That is base injustice.
College students at Yale, Wesleyan or the College of Connecticut wouldn’t be handled this manner within the occasion of a disruption. We all know that as a result of we witnessed the extraordinary lengths larger training bureaucrats went to in the course of the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic to accommodate college students in elite establishments.
The Stone college students do not need wealthy mother and father, rich alumni or linked patrons to intervene for them. They’re largely girls striving to get on the ladder to a profitable and productive profession taking good care of the unwell or infirm in Connecticut. For the state’s workforce necessities, we’d like extra LPNs than we do sociology majors.
Leaders of a political celebration resist admitting they or others of their tribe erred. It’s irrefutable that Larson, a former state senator and mayor of East Hartford, is misplaced. The burden of Gov. Ned Lamont selling Larson to a job past his competence shouldn’t be shouldered by lots of of ladies of colour attempting to enhance their and their households’ lives.
As just lately as final summer season, Larson confessed to a funds committee that he didn’t perceive the aim of a multimillion fund below his management to assistant college students — like those at Stone — whose colleges shut. Larson’s unsettling admission got here after he’d had his $175,000-a-year job for greater than three years. Larson incorrectly used $130,000 of the fund to present a contract to a communications firm wherein his niece is senior vp.
Our state authorities mustn’t sacrifice greater than 800 college students on the alter of blind partisan devotion. The legislature can command the course of occasions whereas it’s in session. It owes these college students fast motion.
Leaders ought to create a bipartisan advert hoc committee of legislators with expertise in training and funds issues to seek out the quickest method for Stone college students to renew their training and qualify for state licensing checks. Lawyer Basic William Tong memorable proclaimed in his 2022 re-election marketing campaign that each day is a battle in Connecticut. Authorities ought to be making it higher, not worse, for bereft Stone college students.
The legislature possesses many assets. Serving to Stone college students shouldn’t be difficult. This isn’t the State Pier undertaking. There may be loads of area accessible in state buildings. Our governor ought to put the identical vitality into serving to 800 strivers as he does selling the virtues of pizza made in Connecticut.
Think about what this discreditable saga says about some of the prosperous states within the nation. For months state authorities officers huffed and puffed, weaved and bobbed to assign and dodge blame. At every eruption they did nothing to alleviate the plight of scholars so many declare they’re in politics to serve. They have to change that within the subsequent 4 weeks.
Kevin F. Rennie of South Windsor is a lawyer and a former Republican state senator and consultant.
Connecticut
Officials: CT troopers respond to 108 crashes from midnight Monday to about noon Tuesday
As of noon Tuesday, Connecticut State Police stopped 98 vehicles since the start of the Christmas holiday.
State police responded to 108 vehicle crashes, including 12 in which a person was injured. No fatalities were reported.
Eleven people were arrested for driving under the influence since midnight Monday.
State police responded to 982 calls from motorists seeking assistance on the highway.
Connecticut
O Little Town of Bethlehem: Connecticut Town Celebrates Christmas All Year Long
A rural town connects beautifully to the miraculous event so long ago.
“O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie,” begins a beloved Christmas carol sung since 1868, paying homage to Jesus’ birthplace.
But have you heard of Bethlehem, Connecticut?
It’s a favorite destination because of its Christmas connection. With approximately 3,400 residents, modest in size like its ancient namesake once was, the rural town of Bethlehem has two places that connect beautifully to that miraculous event of the Nativity.
The Nutmeg State’s Bethlehem is home to Regina Laudis Abbey, a community of cloistered Benedictine nuns founded after World War II. Here, the nuns have a magnificent early-18th-century Neapolitan crèche, displayed in a restored barn nearly as old and donated specifically to house this Nativity scene. Both the crèche and barn received a meticulous four-year restoration completed less than two decades ago by experts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
This is no small Neapolitan crèche. It spans 16 feet wide and 6 feet deep. The Nativity scene takes place before a backdrop mural of an 18th-century seaside and an azure sky.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph are at the heart of the crèche where our Savior’s birth is set vividly in a Neapolitan mountainside village — complete with angels hovering in wonderment and awe and scores of villagers react in different ways to the overwhelming presence of the Holy Family.
Simple peasants close to the Holy Family stand in awe and mingle with the Three Kings. Some villagers stop to contemplate Jesus’ birth. Others go on with everyday life as if nothing unusual or life-changing is happening.
The animated scene’s 68 figures and 20 animals of carved wood, ceramic, metal and plant fiber stand up to 16 inches high. They’re dressed in their original period dress that the Metropolitan Museum specialists also carefully restored to pristine condition.
From all indications and evidence, this crèche was a gift to Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia on his coronation in 1720. In 1948, it was brought to America and then in 1949 the woman who then owned it donated it to the abbey to preserve and display it.
Also on the abbey’s grounds is a simple, life-size Nativity scene of the Holy Family, located in a simple shed, with Joseph dressed in a checked farmer’s jacket. Abbey visitors might even spot a sheep or two.
Later during the Christmas season, you might want to watch the 1949 film Come to the Stable that tells the story of Regina Laudis Abbey and whose main characters, two nuns played by Loretta Young and Celeste Holm, are based on the actual Benedictine nuns who came from France after World War II to establish it. It’s a much neglected classic.
Church Highlights Nativity All Year
In nearly a straight line, less than 3 miles from the abbey and a few yards from the center of town, the Church of the Nativity remembers the birth of Jesus year-round. Now a part of Prince of Peace parish, the church was built in 1992 of fieldstone and wood and specifically designed to suggest or look like a large crèche. The church is topped with a star that is lit at night and directs people to the sacred edifice like the star directed the Magi.
The focal point of the church vestibule is a life-size manger scene. The figures were carved from a single pine tree by a Maine artist.
A panorama of the town of Bethlehem is etched high on the glass behind the Holy Family. Etched on another glass panel are the Three Kings, depicted following the star to adore the Newborn King.
In the nave, the church’s interior of stone, wood and large beams intentionally add to the manger atmosphere — as do the words “O Come All Ye Faithful” that stretch and beckon from high behind the altar.
The Nativity atmosphere continues all year. The Knights of Columbus built a 20-foot crèche on the parish’s front lawn.
Another Major Nativity
A little over 500 feet away is the Bethlehem Post Office, which, of course sees lots of extra traffic at this time of year — people enjoy getting their Christmas cards postmarked from “Bethlehem” and envelopes stamped with a Christmas greeting from the town.
Those who do visit these two Nativity treasures can continue singing Little Town of Bethlehem’s later verses:
How silently, how silently The wondrous gift is given! So God imparts to human hearts The blessings of His heaven. No ear may hear His coming, But in this world of sin, Where meek souls will receive him still, The dear Christ enters in.
O holy Child of Bethlehem Descend to us, we pray Cast out our sin and enter in Be born to us today O come to us, abide with us Our Lord Emmanuel!
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Visiting hours for the abbey crèche: Wednesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Winter Closure: Jan. 7-Easter Sunday; free.
Connecticut
Man shot, killed in New Haven
A man has died after he was shot in the Elm City Tuesday night.
While details remain limited, police say the shooting happened on Edgewood Avenue.
No arrests have been made at this time and police are only tentatively identifying the man as a 43-year-old New Haven resident.
Anyone with any information is being asked to contact New Haven Police.
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