Michael Morton, deputy executive director for communications and operations at the School and State Finance Project in ...
Roughly 1,500 teachers of color in Connecticut may be subject to a last-in-first-out layoff, the report found.
She’s only in fifth grade but has big plans for the state of Connecticut. The Connecticut Democracy Center recently named North Haven fifth-grader Theresa “Tessa” Hallinan as the new 2026 Connecticut ...
At one table in the high school cafeteria, people of all genders could have their nails painted, choosing from a kaleidoscope of colors. Nearby, using posters and magic markers, signs were being made ...
Bridgeport plans to open a new special education center, which will get over $70 million from the state for construction.
About 11% of students in Connecticut's kindergarten to Grade 12 public school population are English learners.
The money will be split between the Hartford Promise and ReadyCT nonprofits in recognition of their excellent college and ...
The surge in dual enrollment is propping up community colleges like CUNY Kingsborough, where the majority of students are ...
College campuses throughout Connecticut are training students themselves to recognize warning signs, ask direct questions, and connect someone in crisis to professional help. The training — called ...
Jim Farley is right about the seriousness of America’s skills gap. It is, in some measure, an educational failure. He noted that “we do not have trade schools” in this country, and in your editorial ...
Thousands of incarcerated people in Connecticut want to pursue higher education, and funding is available, but limited space and resources have kept programs from expanding to meet demand, officials ...
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