Redding Teachers’ Union Arranges Early Retirement Plan to Yield Budget Savings for the District
Redding Teachers’ Union Arranges Early Retirement Plan to Yield Budget Savings for the District
Redding Teachers’ Union Arranges Early Retirement Plan to Yield Budget Savings for the District
COVID Cases Rising Among CT School-Aged Children
Uptick in COVID Cases Seen in Local Schools
Darien Parents Split Over Vaccinating Teens Against COVID-19
Some New Haven Schools to Go Remote on Thursday as Staff Members Get Second COVID-19 Vaccine Shot
Data: What We Know About Student Mental Health and the Pandemic
Getting Some Normalcy: Shepaug Valley Seniors Get a ‘Free’ Prom in May
CCSU Hosts First Annual ‘Educators Rising State Conference’
Public Health Green Lights Two Childhood Immunization Bills
Biden Infrastructure Plan Calls for $100 Billion for School Construction, Upgrades
Middletown Weighing Police Presence in Schools
‘Back to Basics’: Trumbull Schools Note Rise in COVID Cases
Greenwich Schools Report 99 Cases of COVID-19 in March
COVID Hospitalizations Rise at Yale; Younger People Account for More Cases
Study: Pfizer COVID Vaccine 100% Effective Among Adolescents
State Gives More Guidance for 16, 17-Year-Old Vaccine Rollout
New Milford Gets ‘Windfall of Freezers,’ Plans COVID Vaccine Clinics for Students, Essential Workers
Planning Is Underway for Students to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine. Here’s How It Will Work in the Danbury Area.
New Haven-area Teens May Have to Wait for Vaccine Clinics
Stamford Schools to Vaccinate High School Seniors in April
Teens Are Driving COVID-19 Surges. Can Schools Counteract That?
‘A Pandemic Nightmare Waiting to Happen’: Many Westhill Teachers Unhappy with Plan to Re-open High Schools
Proposal to eliminate CT’s religious exemption for mandatory vaccines is headed for a vote. Here’s what’s in the bill.
Saying Online Learning Is ‘Here to Stay,’ Connecticut Lawmakers Want State Standards for Remote Classes
State Error Gives Shelton Schools More Relief Funding
‘Silenced and Marginalized:’ Teacher Rep Comments Have Trumbull School Board Rethinking Policy
3 Conn. School Districts Go Remote Monday Due to Staffing Shortage, Vaccine Side Effects
Glastonbury Police Webinar to Focus on Excessive Screen Time, Internet Safety for Kids
Biden Education Team Squashes States’ Push to Nix All Tests but Approves Other Flexibility
Pandemic Masks Ongoing Child Abuse Crisis as Cases Plummet
‘Some Sense of Normalcy’: Joel Barlow High School Looks to Hold Graduation, Prom
School Plotters Often Are Bullied, Suffer from Depression
CDC Issues Warning for Potential COVID Surge as Positivity Rate Tips Over 7% Nationally, CT School Districts in Flux for Safety Measures
Harris Praises Connecticut for Spending Virus Relief Aid on Kids
Vaccinated Adults May Have More Freedom. But for Kids, ‘the Rules Haven’t Changed.’
Covid-19 Shots for Children Hold Key to Herd Immunity
Connecticut Parents Eager to Get Teens COVID-19 Vaccines as Eligibility Expands; School-Based Clinics for Older Students Could Be an Option
As Pandemic Upends Teaching, Fewer Students Want to Pursue It
Hartford Schools Re-Opening for In-Person Learning Without Teachers Union Buy-In
Greenwich’s Eastern Middle School Moves to Remote Learning After Administrator Tests Positive for COVID
Schools Across Greater New Haven Planning Proms, Graduations – for Now
Glastonbury Students Hold Small Protest Against Alleged Racism in Local Schools
Parents ‘Blindsided’ by Decision to Eliminate Handful of AP Classes at Stamford High
Principal: Distance Learners Not Invited to Shelton High Proms
‘Overwhelming’ Response Generates Thousands for Trumbull High Senior Class
Greenwich Schools Set Tentative Dates for Graduation, Last Day of Classes
To Fight Absenteeism, Hartford Schools Are Getting More Creative, and Fun. Teachers Pie-ed in the Face, Taped to Walls and More to Reward Attendance.
Sleep-Deprived Kids Have Gotten a Break with Remote Learning’s Later Start Times. Some Hope It’s a Wake-Up Call for Schools.
Fairfield Parents Hope NCAA Tournament-Style Bracket Ranking Freshman Girls Prompts Broader Discussion on Misogynistic Behavior in Schools
Education Secretary Cardona to join VP Harris in New Haven Friday
Connecticut School Officials Review New 3-Foot Social Distance Guideline
Remote Students in Hartford Returning to School Monday
Stratford School Temporarily Switches to Remote Learning
$2M in Pandemic Relief to Help Vernon Students Regain Lost Academic Ground
Republicans Tell Miguel Cardona His Plan for ESSA Waivers Seems to Violate the Law
Bloomfield Student Named CT Spelling Bee Champ
New Schools Superintendent Named In Stratford
‘My Students Deserve Not to Fall Between the Cracks’: Danbury Demands CT Funds Schools Equitably
Ridgefield Cuts Schools’ Spending in Budget Approval Process
3 Fixes Weighed for Maintenance Woes
Wallingford Middle, High Schools Returning to 5 Days a Week
In Surprise Move, Officials Voted to Re-Open High Schools. But Stamford’s Superintendent Has the Final Say.
EdWeek Q&A: Miguel Cardona Talks Summer Learning, Mental Health, and State Tests
Why Teacher Vaccinations Are So Hard to Track
How Can Schools Use $129 Billion in Covid Relief Funds?
House Democrats Temper Child Tax Credit to Make Relief Program Sustainable
Parents Plead for School Funding at Trumbull Budget Hearing
Glastonbury High School Gets New Mascot — Designed by a Student
Most Nonwhite Students in US Still Learning Entirely Online, School Reopening Survey Shows
Stratford Teachers Say They Were Shut Out of Re-Opening Discussions
Greenwich School District Surpasses 500 Cases of COVID Since Start of Classes
Bridgeport School Goes Remote Due to Staffing Issues
Manchester Plans for School Reopening in April — with Lunch
Norwalk Public Schools Preps for More Students in Classrooms
Wilby High School in Waterbury Closed to In-Person Learning Due to Virus Issues
Woodbury Students Get Lesson in Life, Death with Livestock
Superintendents Association Urges Flavored Tobacco Ban in CT
In Poor Conn. Districts, COVID-19 Pandemic Overwhelms School Counselors
Two Bills Raise Concerns About Funding for Connecticut’s Magnet Schools
Stamford Schools Reopened with 3 Feet Between Desks. CDC Now Says That’s OK.
State Considers Not Using Student Test Results to Judge Teachers’ Work for 3 Years
‘The Fire Alarm Should Be Ringing’: ‘COVID-Slide’ in Stamford Leaves Many Students Behind
Don’t Force Schools to Give Standardized Tests This Pandemic Year, Research Scholars Ask Education Secretary Cardona
Derby Schools Appoint ‘Relationship Builder’ as Business Manager
Preston School Board Approves Budget with 2.95% Increase
‘Commitment to Learning:’ Model UN Team from Greenwich High Soars
QAnon and Lizard People: Connecticut Educators Grapple with Teaching About Conspiracy Theories as They Move Further into Mainstream Politics
‘First, Best Teacher:’ Program Helps Greenwich Parents Get Their Kids on Track for Kindergarten
Greenwich Schools Near 500 Cases of COVID-19 Since Start of Classes
State Creates Education Task Force to Help With Pandemic-Caused Learning Loss
School Budgets: Why They’re Not As Bad As Predicted
Biden Promised to End Federal Funding of For-Profit Charter Schools. A New Report Explains How They Operate.
The Missing Students of the Pandemic
CDC Relaxes Distance Requirements in Schools from 6 to 3 Feet
Danbury Rally for More School Funding Postponed
In Remote School, New Haven Students Earning Fs Quadrupled
COVID-19 Aid Package Protects Funding for Students in Poverty, But Could Challenge Schools
New Britain Teachers Union, Democratic Leaders Strike Back Over Mayor’s Criticism of Public Schools
US Schools Prepare Summer of Learning to Help Kids Catch Up
Remote Schooling Strains Parents and Their Children, CDC Survey Suggests
Connecticut Middle, High Schools Shifting to Full-Time In-Person Learning as CDC Weighs Whether 6 Feet Is Needed Between Desks
Hackers Subject Waterbury Students to ‘Extremely Inappropriate’ Content While Learning Online
Here’s How Stamford Schools Plan to Spend Their COVID Relief Funds
Cardona Keeps Tough Stance on State Tests as He Focuses on School Reopenings
West Hartford Students ‘Happy to Be Back Together’ as Schools Resume In-Person Classes Across All Grades
A Debate Over Charter Schools that Complicates Partisan Lines
US Dept. of Education Provides Connecticut Schools Over $1 Billion to Reopen
Feds Giving CT $107 Million for COVID Tests in Schools
All Stonington Students to Return to More In-Person Learning by April 5
Layoff of 3 School Security Officers in Orange ‘In the Middle of a Global Pandemic’ Sparks Union Complaint
For Some Old Greenwich Parents, School Building Report Raises More Questions Than Answers
Danbury Parents, Educators to Rally for More State Funding for Schools
Education Department Convening Summit to Help Schools Reopen
Virtual Learning Likely to Continue in Connecticut Next School Year Even as Officials Push for Return to In-Person Classes
New Covid Cases in Region 4 Schools Impact 73 Individuals
Manchester Schools Reducing Social Distancing to 3 Feet as Officials Nationwide Consider Lessening 6 Feet Requirement
‘COVID-slide’ Is a National Trend. But What About Greenwich Students?
New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Greenwich Schools Back in Single Digits After Small Blip
Danbury-Area Schools Would ‘Love’ to Vaccinate Older Students. But It Might Be Tough.
Back to School 2.0: Middletown Students Full of Smiles, Giggles as Full In-Person Classes Resume
West Hartford Businesses and Schools Will ‘Rock Their Socks’ for World Down Syndrome Day
New Haven Schools Prep to Double In-Person Classroom Time for Some Students
Norwalk School Renovation Begins with Demo of Portable Classrooms
CT Tax Fairness Debate Heats Up with New Pandemic Relief on the Way
Gov., School Leaders Outline Progress Made Regarding In-Person Learning
Proposal to Give Connecticut K-12 Students 4 Mental Health Days Each School Year Moves Forward
CDC Looks at Whether 3 Feet — Instead of 6 — Is Safe for Schools’ Social Distancing
How the Pandemic Is Reshaping Education
Waterbury Schools Move to Full Day Schedule
Bridgeport Parents Ask State Again to Fix Systemic Problems with Special Education
Bolton Students Set to Return to In-Person Classes Monday
Innovative Performances Connect the Elderly with Farmington Schools
‘True Love for Scientific Discovery:’ 2 Greenwich Students Compete in Finals of Regeneron Science Contest
Windham School Consolidation Decision Is Put on Hold
Thousands of Students Didn’t Show Up for School This Year. Where Are the Children?
‘What’s Next?’ Greenwich Prepares for Release of Study of Special Education in the Town’s Schools
The $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Deal Includes A Groundbreaking Effort To Give Kids Internet Access
New Haven Vaccinates All School Staff Who Wanted the COVID-19 Vaccine Within 10 Days: Mayor
‘Who You Are Is How You Teach’: Danbury Program Aims to Encourage Diverse Students to Be Teachers
Plan to Reopen Stamford High Schools Draws Mixed Reactions
A Plea for Equity: Greenwich Special Education Student, Parent Push for Greater Digital Accessibility
Waterford Schools Begin Move Toward Full In-Person Learning This Week
One Year Later, Beecher School in New Haven Emerges Strong
Stamford High Educator Named City’s Teacher of the Year
Despite Dire Fears, Nonnewaug Agriscience Program Flourishes with Influx of Students
Avoiding Another COVID-19 Wave: How Schools Are Handling Spring Break Travel
‘It’s All About That Connection:’ Thousands of Greenwich Parents Give Thanks to Teachers, School Staff
Bridgeport Schools to Return to Full In-Person Learning for First Time Since COVID Pandemic Began
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