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    Coast Guard Signs Partnership Agreement with New London Schools

    Coast Guard Signs Partnership Agreement with New London Schools

    — Two superintendents were on hand Monday to sign a new agreement intended to strengthen a partnership between the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and New London Public Schools.

    New London School Superintendent Cynthia Ritchie and Rear Adm. Michael J. Johnston, 43rd superintendent of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, said the new memorandum of understanding will lead to an increased number of Coast Guard personnel ― cadets, staff and faculty ― serving in volunteer roles in the schools where they serve as mentors and tutors and help lay the groundwork for future collaborations.

    The initiative is part of the Coast Guard's long running Partnership in Education program, in which Coast Guard personnel around the country form partnerships with school districts in the areas they call home.

    “Students latch on to mentors that inspire them and that can bring them into new directions they may not have experienced before,” Ritchie said. “We are more than thrilled and honored to have this support that really crystallizes the work we know we're going to continue together.”

    Ritchie said Monday's signing, during a short afternoon press event at the Coast Guard Academy, was a celebration of work already underway. Officers from U.S. Coast Guard Research and Development Center have visited the schools and are providing expertise and technical support to the school's robotics team. She said the district plans to further tap the Coast Guard's…

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