New Haven Public Schools superintendent to announce budget cuts
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IRIS, New Haven food pantry partner amid federal funding cuts
Two nonprofit food pantries in New Haven are partnering to keep serving the community amid federal funding cuts. Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services, known as IRIS, operates a 5,000-square-foot warehouse and food pantry on Hamilton Street. The site feeds more than 650 families. However, earlier this year, the Trump administration cut $4 million, which the federal government used to contribute to their annual budget of $15 million. [RELATED…
New Haven Public Schools superintendent to announce budget cuts
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) -- Education and city leaders will preview anticipated budget cuts to New Haven public schools. New Haven Public Schools' superintendent, Dr. Madeline Negrón, will preview these anticipated budget cuts this afternoon at Wilber Cross High School. This is ahead of her budget presentation to the New Haven board of alders Thursday evening. IRIS food pantry to keep doors open thanks to new partnership As it stands now, N…
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