Danbury Schools Chief: New State Funding to ‘Drastically Reduce’ Teacher Layoffs
Shelton Teachers Remain in Classrooms After Layoff Notice, For Now — ‘This Process Isn’t Over’
Shelton Teachers Plan Rally Backing Funding for Schools
Teachers and Advocates Rally to Voice Concerns as Budget Cuts Impact Hartford Public Schools
Hartford Mayor Appoints 5 New Board of Education Members
Lawmakers Call for Curbing School Construction Costs as Spending Surges
Some in Hartford Say Additional $10.5 Million for School Budget a ‘Flimsy Band-Aid’ on Problem
Danbury to Get $12M Boost in State Aid That Lawmakers, Mayor ‘Hope’ Helps Prevent Teacher Layoffs
Enfield Community Rallies Against Cuts to School Budget That Would Likely Mean Losing 121 Staffers
Hartford Parents Concerned About How Budget Woes Will Affect Course Offerings and Themed Schools
Parents, Teachers Worry About Likely Cuts to Enfield School Budget, Set to Rally on Monday
41% of Greenwich Students are Not White, but 10% of Staff: How the District is Upping Diverse Hires
‘So Many Newcomers:’ Bilingual Programs Grow to Meet Rising Demand Despite Limited Funds in Meriden
Stratford School Librarians Face Unemployment as Town Weighs Budget Cuts: ‘A Big Upheaval’
CT Bills on Teacher Certification, Mandated Reporting Pass House
Groton RTM Votes to Restore 7.9% Hike to Public School Budget After Lively Debate
Hartford Public Schools Get an Additional $10.5 Million but ‘Reduction in Force’ Still Likely
Toxic Dirt Closed Greenwich’s Western Middle School Fields for 8 Years. When Will it Be Cleaned Up?
Stamford School Board Reinstates Columbus and Veterans Days as Days Off for Students
Shelton Schools Cut Seven Teachers, One Custodian to Address Budget Deficit
Mississippi Governor Signs Law to Set a New Funding Formula for Public Schools
Schools Feel Less Equipped to Meet Students’ Mental Health Needs Than a Few Years Ago
Arkansas Cannot Prevent 2 Teachers from Discussing Critical Race Theory in Classroom, Judge Rules
House Republicans Will Turn to K-12 Schools in Latest Antisemitism Probe
Arming Teachers Could Cause ‘Accidents and More Tragedy,’ Miguel Cardona Says
Arkansas Governor Says State Won’t Comply With New Federal Rules on Treatment of Trans Students
Teachers Are Still Teaching Older Students Basic Reading Skills, Survey Finds
How a Connecticut Middle School Won the Battle Against Cellphones
Another State Will Let Teachers Carry Guns. What We Know About the Strategy
How Teachers’ Unions Are Involved in the Fight Against Cellphones in Class
Superintendent Vacancies Are High. Is Loosening Requirements a Good Idea?
USDA Updates Rules for School Meals That Limit Added Sugars for the First Time
New Federal Rule Bars Transgender School Bathroom Bans, but It Likely Isn’t the Final Word
Florida Will Open Schools to Volunteer Chaplains
When There’s More Money for Schools, Is There an ‘Objective’ Way to Hand It Out?
Bill Meant to Improve Math Skills Passes as Kentucky Lawmakers Reach End of Legislative Session
Tennessee Senate Advances Bill to Arm Teachers a Year After Deadly Nashville School Shooting
Is Tutoring at Risk? States Stretch to Keep Funding in Place
Students Walk Out of Schools Across Alaska to Protest the Governor’s Veto of Education Package
California Schools Forced to Compete With Fast Food Industry for Workers After Minimum Wage Hike
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