New Haven Schools Match Families in Need With Donors, Resources
New Haven Schools Match Families in Need With Donors, Resources
New Haven Schools Match Families in Need With Donors, Resources
School Bus Drivers Across Connecticut Have Stopped Getting Paid Despite Lamont Order Strongly Encouraging Districts to Keep Them on Payroll
Greenwich School Board to Vote on Coronavirus Grading Policy
Windham Schools Offer Hot Meals
Region 16 School Board Alters Grading System Due to Distance Learning
Free Hot Meals to Go to Danbury Students
8th Graders Don’t Know Much About History, National Exam Shows
Coronavirus School Shutdowns Threaten to Deepen U.S. ‘Digital Divide’
Burping Bags and Dancing Raisins: Tricks for Teaching Science During a Pandemic
How Districts Are Helping Teachers Get Better at Tech Under Coronavirus
Yale Donates $250,000 to Buy Laptops for New Haven Online-Learning Students During Pandemic
Mansfield School Project Still on Course
Schools Try to Keep Students Fit With Home Workouts
Virtual Contests Allow Academic Competitions to Continue Amid Coronavirus Uncertainty
Imagine Online School in a Language You Don’t Understand
I Just Can’t Do This.’ Harried Parents Forgo Home School
Massachusetts Schools to Be Closed for Remainder of Academic Year Due to Coronavirus Concerns
As Schools Stay Closed and Student Morale Slumps, Educators Worry About Mental Health
Coronavirus Stimulus for Schools: Calculating What Your State Gets and What It May Need
How Much Federal Money Do Schools Need to Survive the Coming Financial Blow?
Pandemic a High-Stakes Test for Betsy DeVos’ Leadership
Where is CT Sending the First Wave of 17K Free Partnership Computers to Students?
Behind the Scenes: How Milford Is Feeding More Than 650 Kids During the Coronavirus
Stonington Schools Expect to Save at Least $350,000 in Current Budget
New Haven Students Adjust to Online Learning, Prefer In-Person
Students at Harwinton Consolidated School Provide Inspiration
Comcast Offers Free Wi-Fi Hot Spots, Free Service and Hardship Payment Plans
Amid Shutdowns, States Ease Teacher Evaluations
Hartford Schools to Offer Telemedicine, Launch Task Force to Reach 1,500 Students Who Aren’t participating in Distance Learning
See How Videos Are Bridging the Distance Between Students and Teachers
Internet Access, Attendance Among Distance Learning Challenges
Donated, Refurbished Laptops Hope to Bridge the Digital Divide in Vernon
New Haven Reads Again — Electronically
Conversation with an East Hartford Teacher
With Remote Learning, Students Slip Through Digital Cracks
Taking Attendance During Coronavirus Closures: Is It Even Worth It?
Teach New Content or Review Familiar Material? A Tough Call During Coronavirus Closures
Some Kids With Disabilities Can’t Learn at Home. Parents and Advocates Want to Know: What’s the Plan?
Connecticut to Share in Federal Education Relief Due to Cornavirus
Norwich Council, School Officials Debate Proposed Education Budget
Shelton Intermediate Goes 3D to Help First Responders During Coronavirus Pandemic
New Fairfield to Vote on Land Acquisition for High School
New Haven Schools Chief Eyes Long-Term Plans Post-Covid-19
Betsy DeVos Releases First Coronavirus Emergency Aid for K-12 Schools
School Meals: Court Strikes Down Trump Rollback of Nutrition Standards
Thousands of Schools Are Falling Short on Students’ Data Privacy Rights, Report Says
Language Barriers Complicate At-Home Learning, but CT Parents Remain Optimistic During Coronavirus Pandemic
Coronavirus Pandemic Could Cause $1M Norwalk School Budget Shortfall
New Haven Decreases School Meal Days as Concern for Workers, Families Rises
Nonprofits, Local Eateries Feed Danbury Students During Spring Break
Farmington Students Share Gifts of Song
‘They Must Be Seen’: Norwalk Distance Learning Becomes More Engaging
Shelton Teachers Successfully Juggling Work, Home During Coronavirus Pandemic
New London Explores $5 Million Addition to Middle School Project
High School Students Try to Prepare for College Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Explaining Coronavirus to Kids: It’s Like a Game of Tag, Says Greenwich Psychologist
Students’ Take on Learning From Home
How Will Coronavirus Affect School Spending? 9 Questions Answered
How Many Kids Attend School Each Day? During Coronavirus, No One Knows
Gov. Lamont: Schools Will Stay Closed for Coronavirus Until at Least May 20
New Canaan Distance Learning: The Best of a Bad Situation
Glastonbury’s E-Learning Gets High Marks From Students and Parents
New London Rotary Donates 500 Student Activity Bags
Millions of Public School Students Will Suffer From School Closures, Education Leaders Have Concluded
Where Are They? Students Go Missing in Shift to Remote Classes
National Survey Tracks Impact of Coronavirus on Schools: 10 Key Findings
What It’s Like to Teach Sixth-Grade Science Over Zoom
Trump Says He Could Overrule a Governor to Keep Schools Closed, But Prefers Not to
The Disparities in Remote Learning Under Coronavirus (in Charts)
State Suggests School Districts Drop Letter Grades, Embrace Pass/Fail During COVID-19 Closures as Distance Learning Continues
Monroe Teachers Teaching, Learning at Same Time
Shelton High Seniors Philosophical About What They’re Missing
Torrington Council Members Want Focus on Education, Not Schools
Region 14 Superintendent Proposes $36.9M Budget
Academically Speaking, the ‘COVID Slide’ Could Be a Lot Worse Than You Think
Expectations for Online Student Behavior Vary During Coronavirus School Closures
Amid Coronavirus Shutdown, States Tweak Graduation Requirements for Class of 2020
Hacked and Cut Off From the Public: This Is School Board Business in the Coronavirus Crisis
Planning for CT School Closures Through End of School Year
Municipal Budget Planning During the Coronavirus Pandemic May Mean Town Leaders – Not Voters – Could Adopt Spending Plans
Kindness in Real Life: Ledyard Teachers Bring Cheer with Parade Around Town
Montville Public Schools Staff Given Choice: Work or Collect Unemployment
Coronavirus Aid Might Not Prevent Cuts to School Funding, Analysis Shows
Launch of Distance Learning in Tolland Is a Success, Superintendent Says
How Schools Will Overcome the ‘Coronavirus Slide:’ Ideas From 5 Superintendents
Lamont Negotiating With Superintendents Over Closing Schools Through June in Coronavirus Threat
Dalio Partnership Secures 60k Laptops, Some in Time for School Year
Despite Coronavirus Disruptions, Some Connecticut School Districts Are Keeping April Break, While Others Are Foregoing Vacation in Hopes of Finishing in Mid-June
Norwalk High Podcast Keeps Community Connected During Coronavirus Crisis
EO Smith High School in Mansfield Goes the Distance With Learning
New Haven BOE Plans Virtual Student Board Member Election Amid Coronavirus
Schools Concerned About Effects of Coronavirus on Census Participation
Tasked With Schoolwork Help, Many US Parents Lack English
Coronavirus School Closures Bring Confusion, Uncertainty for Special Education Students and Their Families
For Students With Individualized Education Programs, Distance Learning Presents Additional Challenges
Northwest Districts Launch Distance Learning Programs Amid Coronavirus Spread
Eastern CT Educators Move More Than 25,000 Students to Online Learning
As School Moves Online, Many Students Stay Logged Out
How to Handle IEPs During the Coronavirus Crisis? Some Expert Advice
Zoom Use Skyrockets During Coronavirus Pandemic, Prompting Wave of Problems for Schools
Educators We’ve Lost to the Coronavirus
State Education Commissioner says He’s Planning for the Worst
Meriden Schools Report Distance Learning Successes, Challenges
DeVos Weighs Waivers for Special Education. Parents Are Worried.
It’s Official: All States Have Been Excused From Statewide Testing This Year
How Much Home Teaching Is Too Much? Schools Differ in Demands on Parents
Connecticut Governor Orders School Staff Paid During Coronavirus Shutdown
New Distance Learning Task Force Says It Will Be Weeks, Months Before 60,000 Donated Laptops Get to Students
Morris Teacher Caravan Lifts Students’ Spirits
Parents Worry Children and Adults with Disabilities Will Lose Hard-Won Ground as Services Shut Down Due to COVID-19
New Haven Principal Promotes Perks of Remote Schooling
Greenwich High Math Team Keeps Up 11-Year Winning Streak
Schools Reconsider the Calendar as Students Grow More Diverse
Coronavirus Squeezes Supply of Chromebooks, iPads, and Other Digital Learning Devices
Grading Students During the Coronavirus Crisis: What’s the Right Call?
As Old Saybrook Launches Distance Learning, Local Cops Use Police Dogs to Get Kids Ready for Online Classes
State Gears Up to Distribute Laptops, Learning Materials
Bolton schools continue at-home lessons, to get more Chromebooks
Stamford School Rebuilding Plans Temporarily on Hold Due to Coronavirus
Understaffing Threatens Work at Key U.S. Education Statistics Agency, Experts Say
As Schools Close to Coronavirus, Special Educators Turn to Tele-Therapy
Teachers Spring Into Action to Help Medical Workers During Coronavirus Pandemic
Fierce Debate as DeVos Weighs Schools’ Obligations to Students With Disabilities
Student-Teachers In Limbo During School Shutdowns. Here’s How States Can Help
More Schools Look to Online Teaching This Week as Districts Confront Long-Term Impact of Coronavirus Closures
Free Laptop Distribution Is a Month Away for Students at Home Due to the Coronavirus
Teachers in Danbury Hold Parade for Students Before Online Learning Begins
Some Ledyard School, Town Employees Get Layoff Notices
Bridgeport School Meal Handouts Now Include Supper During Coronavirus Shutdown
Region 6 Buses Roll Out Meals for Kids
Greenwich School District Shortens Spring Break Amid Coronavirus Closures
Bridgeport Mayor Suggests Buying 2,000 Student Laptops for $500k
High School Graduation Dates Could Be Affected by Virus
How to Teach Social-Emotional Learning When Students Aren’t in School
What Coronavirus-Stricken Schools Want From the Feds Next: Online Learning Help
Reading to Students Online Provides a Sense of Normalcy, Teachers Say
For students with Mental Health Needs, Closed Schools During the Coronavirus Crisis Means Figuring out Another Way to Get Services
Enfield Teachers and Staff See Their Students by Motorcade
Ledyard Agri-Science Animals Find Temporary Homes During School Closure
New Haven High School Seniors Worry About Ending School in Isolation
Coronavirus Puts CT Proms, Graduation Ceremonies in Question
Torrington School Board Restores Proposed Teacher Cuts to Next Year’s Budget
Naugatuck School Officials to Present Budget via Conference Call
Fairfield Schools Donate 1,000 Masks To Aid Coronavirus Shortage
The Scramble to Move America’s Schools Online
States’ E-Learning Directives Pivot for the Long Haul
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