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  2. Connecticut teacher reportedly suspended by school district ...

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    FIRST ON FOX– A public school teacher in Connecticut, who is Catholic, was allegedly suspended and "threatened with termination" after refusing to remove a crucifix beside her desk, according to ...

  3. Jahana Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Hayes's first job was at the Southbury Training School in Connecticut. [9] She went on to teach government and history at John F. Kennedy High School in Waterbury.She also chaired the Kennedy SOAR Review Board, a "school within a school" that provided advanced instruction for gifted students, and was a co-adviser of HOPE, a student-service club at Kennedy. [8]

  4. Victoria Leigh Soto - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Leigh Soto (November 4, 1985 – December 14, 2012) was an American teacher who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.After the gunman, Adam Lanza, entered the school, she hid her students in her classroom.

  5. Connecticut teacher on leave after threatening Trump ... - AOL

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    A Connecticut teacher was placed on leave for posting a Snapchat video of herself making violent threats against voters who chose President-elect Donald Trump. In the video, ...

  6. Connecticut elementary teacher accused of using chokehold on ...

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    A Connecticut teacher resigned after she was arrested and accused of putting chokeholds on three students, one of whom passed out, officials said Monday.

  7. Stephen V. Kobasa - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Vincent Kobasa (born February 13, 1948) is a Connecticut teacher, journalist, and Christian political activist. He was "instrumental in reconstituting the state's death penalty abolition movement" [1] in 2000.