Stamford school to be closed for 2 years

Parents and students at a Stamford high school say they are livid after a state Board of Education decision to shutter the school for the next two years. Parents with students at J.M Wright Technical

News 12 Staff

Jul 31, 2009, 12:05 AM

Updated 5,647 days ago

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Parents and students at a Stamford high school say they are livid after a state Board of Education decision to shutter the school for the next two years.
Parents with students at J.M Wright Technical High School say they now have to find a new school to enroll them in and have less than a month to get it done.
Connecticut Department of Education spokesperson Tom Murphy says Wright Tech will remain closed for the next two years so a program can be developed to ensure the school's future viability.