Bill Takes Aim at the Use of Isolation and Confinement in Connecticut’s Schools

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HARTFORD – Sarah Eagan, the state’s Child Advocate, said she’s seen children confined in closets and padded cells as a form of discipline. Sometimes, the rooms have no windows, or a window so high up...

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Emilia Otte

Emilia Otte covers health and education for the Connecticut Examiner. In 2022 Otte was awarded "Rookie of the Year," by the New England Newspaper & Press Association.

e.otte@ctexaminer.com