Here’s Why Hartford Public Schools Faces a $22M Budget Deficit—and How Officials Want CT to Help
Here’s Why Hartford Public Schools Faces a $22M Budget Deficit — and How Officials Want CT to Help
Here’s Why Hartford Public Schools Faces a $22M Budget Deficit — and How Officials Want CT to Help
Lamont Proposes Creating Connecticut Loan Program for Graduate Students
Advocates Call to End School Suspensions for Nonviolent Behavior
CSCU Launches Teacher Residency Project to Tackle Shortages
Parents, Advocates Bring Concerns About Dept of Ed’s Dyslexia Work to CT Board of Education
Manchester High School Heightens Security After Student Brought Gun to School, Officials Say
School Students in Hartford Stage Walkout to Protest ICE
Hundreds of Warnings Issued to Drivers Less Than 2 Weeks After New Haven School Bus Camera Installation
‘Parking Debacle’: Greenwich Residents Complain of School Bus Fumes, Noise as District Seeks Answer
Berlin High School Students’ Inventions Could Save the Bat Population
CT Lawmakers Considering Statewide Bell-to-Bell Ban on Cellphones
San Francisco Teachers Walk Out for the First Time Since 1979
‘Train Wreck for Public Education’: Connecticut Leaders Warn Lamont Budget Leaves Schools Short
Bridgeport Schools Aim for 36% Budget Increase, Added State Funding
Smaller N.Y.C. Classes Will Cost Millions. Can Mamdani Pull It Off?
CT’s First ‘Course In a Box’ Focuses on Music History
Stamford School Board Pushes for Larger Budget of $372 Million, Saving Positions and Programs
Vernon Board of Education Approves $62.17M Budget with Substitute Pay Increase for 2026-27
How Likely is a Cellphone Ban in All Connecticut Schools? Here’s What Lawmakers Say
CT Reaches Agreement with Trump Administration to Protect $400M in Education Funding, Officials Say
San Francisco Public School Teachers Strike Over Wages and Health Benefits
Rising Enrollment in Meriden’s Special Education Programs Prompts Staffing Changes, Increased Costs
Lamont Kicks Off Universal Breakfast Push at West Hartford School
Free Speech Debates Resurface With Student Walkouts Over ICE Raids
New Hartford Forms Task Force to Study Future of School Buildings: ‘Should Not Be a Siloed Decision’
Vernon Passes Ordinance to Install Cameras on School Buses to Catch Drivers Passing Illegally
Educators Sue Over ICE Activity on School Grounds and Nearby
Lamont’s Education Budget Diverges from Dems, Backfills Federal Cuts
New Haven School Official Says Status Quo Budget Would Cost City $232M — and Still Fall Short
New Fairfield Schools Propose $53.6M Budget with New Investments in Music, World Languages
Senate Republicans Call for CT Teachers Union President to Resign over ICE Post
Congress Has Passed an Education Budget. See How Key Programs Are Affected
Lamont to Push for Free School Breakfasts, K-12 Funding Review in CT’s 2026 Legislative Session
After McMahon’s School Visit is Canceled, Fairfield Parents Demand Answers About How It Was Approved
Parents, Teachers Coalition Demand Cell Phones Out Of CT Schools: They’re Eroding ‘Civility’
A Minnesota School District Guards Against ICE, From Dawn to Dusk
Brookfield School Board Narrowly Backs $58.8M Spending Plan, Some with ‘Reluctant’ Support
What’s Right with Schools: Hamden Teacher with Unique Honor Offers Students New Opportunity to Learn
Bridgeport Schools Seek $44.1M Budget Increase for 2026-27; Plan Calls for 100 New Staff Members
Data: Stamford School Enrollment Drops Dramatically Overall; Program for Immigrants Sees 60% Decline
Vernon Considers Closing Maple Street School and Constructing a New Elementary School
After Years of Delays, Cost of Torrington School Roof Repair Jumps to $6.6M, Exceeding its Budget
Bridgeport School District Works to Implement 34 Recommendations from Audit
Department of Education Criticizes ‘Left-Wing Narratives’ after Linda McMahon’s Connecticut Visit is Canceled
New Haven to Begin Program of $250 Fines for Passing Stopped School Buses
Mississippi Lawmakers Push Bills to Ban Cellphone Use in Schools
A Look At School Cell Phone Policies
Connecticut Education Leaders Pledge to Fight Back Against Federal Threats at Summit
Fairfield School Cancels US Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s Visit after Parent Backlash
CT Will Restore $4.5M in Nixed Federal School Grants to Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, Lamont Says
Why Stamford Public Schools Want More Money, and What’s Still Being Cut
Maine’s Immigrant Students Stay Home as ICE Operation Ramps Up
Shelton School Board Passes $90 Million Budget that Boosts Spending by 11.4%
Wallingford School Board Appoints New Administrators at Rock Hill, Dag Hammarskjöld
History With a Soundtrack: Connecticut Launches Rock-and-Soul High School Elective
A Cold Front Is Sweeping the Country. Can Schools’ Heating Keep Up?
New Milford BOE Backs $78.8 Million Budget for 2026-27: ‘Fair, Balanced, Well-Thought Out’
Trump Administration Drops Appeal in School D.E.I. Lawsuit
East Haven’s Interim School Superintendent Proposes $54.5M Budget with Special Education Savings
West Haven’s Proposed 2026-27 School Budget Would Boost Spending by $4M or 4.7%
Free Lunches, Elementary Instrumental Music on Chopping Block in Stamford after $3M Schedule Switch
Danbury Schools Superintendent Warns of Flat State Aid and Rising School Costs
Absenteeism May Hurt Academics Long Before It Becomes ‘Chronic’
Rebuking Trump, Congress Moves to Maintain Most Federal Education Funding
Bridgeport’s Interim Superintendent Finally Ready to Share 2026-27 School Budget
Connecticut is Intervening in Two City School Districts. What Does That Mean?
Open Enrollment at One Greenwich School Could Cause Racial Imbalance at Another, Superintendent Says
How AI, Funding and Federal Policy Could Reshape Connecticut Education in 2026
In Trump’s First Year, at Least $12 Billion in School Funding Disruptions
Texas Schools Wait as Law on Ten Commandments Reaches Appeals Court
North Haven School Board Sues New Haven Over $500K in Special Education Costs
Westport Schools Propose 5.5% Budget Increase Fueled by Rising Health-Care Costs
After $5.6 Million Rescue, Audit Explains What Went Wrong at Enfield Public Schools
Southington School Superintendent Proposes 7% Spending Increase with $130.3M Budget Plan for 2026–27
Waterbury Schools Under Federal Investigation over Transgender Athlete Policy
West Hartford Elementary School Closed Friday Due to Large Amount of Students with Norovirus
Report: Problems Persist in CT Special Ed System Despite Federal Compliance
Milford Considers Placing Armed Officers in Elementary Schools and Alternative High School
Newtown Superintendent Proposes Adding Staff in $96.1 Million School Budget Plan
Mamdani’s Schools Chief Begins Shaping Agenda Around Rigor and Equity
Schools Brace for Mid-Year Cuts as ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Changes Begin
Rising Enrollment, Costs Push Cheshire Superintendent to Seek $8.2M Proposed Budget Increase
Darien Schools Propose $4.9M Budget Increase, with Addition of Over Eight New Positions
Woodbury School Bus Drivers, Dispatchers Unanimously Vote to Unionize
‘Not Professionals Anymore’: Connecticut Nurses, Educators Pushing Back after Loan Changes Redefine ‘Professional’ Degrees
Minneapolis Schools Offer Remote Learning as Tensions Rise Over Federal Immigration Enforcement
How Mississippi Transformed Its Schools From Worst to Best
Stamford is Getting 14 Speed Cameras Near School Zones after CT DOT Approval
Legislators Push to Stop Ex-Officers with Misconduct Records from Working in Schools After CT Insider Investigation
What Will Scaled-Back Childhood Vaccine Recommendations Mean for Schools?
Fairfield Schools Propose $13.9 Million Budget Increase, with Nearly 11 Job Cuts
Trumbull Superintendent Proposes $137.7 Million Budget, with 2 Fifth Grade World Language Teachers
Stamford Board of Education Rebukes High School Schedule, Votes 8-1 to Revert Back to Previous Model
Minneapolis Schools Close in Wake of Deadly Shooting, Immigration Enforcement
Newsom’s K-12 School Proposal Would Shift More Power to Governor, Board of Education
Hartford Launches Public Survey to Address School District Challenges
Tentative New Haven Teachers Union Contract Includes Pay Increases, but Not State Health Plan
Judge Ends School Desegregation Order at Trump Administration’s Request
CT Advocates, Legislators Call For State Action Following Changes To Federal Student Loan Programs
Southington School Board OKs $268M Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan, including HVAC, Roof Upgrades
Kindergarten Enrollment Projected to Balloon in New Canaan; Officials Search for More Space
Teachers’ Union Sues Texas for Probing Teachers’ Charlie Kirk Posts
Bridgeport School Board Approves $116M Five-Year Capital Plan with $12.6M for 2027 Projects
Watertown Board Rescinds Superintendent Hire, Keeps Her in Acting Role Pending State Certification
New Danbury Teachers’ Union Contract Includes Raises, Defines Assault: ‘Game-Changer’ for Safety
Undocumented Students Still Have a Right to Education. Will That Change in 2026?
Mamdani Chooses a Veteran N.Y.C. Education Leader as Schools Chancellor
Branford High School’s New Roof Could Include Solar Panels to Save on Energy Costs
High School Students Study Marine Life in Hands-On SoundWaters Program in Stamford
The Teachers Working Winter Break Jobs to Make Ends Meet
Brookfield’s School Budget Proposal Includes 3 Additional Educators, with 6% Spending Increase
Speed Cameras to be Installed Near 6 Fairfield Schools with Fines Set to Start at $50
‘Terminated on a Whim’: The AFT Sues Trump’s Ed. Dept. Over Funding Cuts
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Greenwich Board of Education Approves $207.2M School Budget with Teacher Job Cuts
What Surveys Revealed This Year About Educators and Immigration
New Haven Students Won’t Have to Come to School Jan. 2
Hartford High Schools Switch to New Scheduling Software to Save Time, Help Students Get into Class
Some CT Community Schools Programs Lose Federal Funding: ‘Beyond a Disservice’
Alarming Data Released About Multilingual Learners in Connecticut School Districts
A Gun Went Off Inside a Connecticut Elementary School, Raising New Questions About Armed Guards
AI Is Slowly Killing CT Jobs, but Shortages in Some Areas Persist
New Britain’s Teacher Residency Program Builds Diverse Pipeline of Local Educators
50 Years of IDEA: 4 Things to Know About the Landmark Special Education Law
Elon Musk’s Ambitions to Remake Education Have Faltered at His Texas Elementary School
Waterbury Superintendent Focuses on Improving School System: ‘What Matters Most’
Norwalk School Board Approves $263M Budget Request Meant to ‘Stabilize a System Still Recovering’
Cheshire Board of Education Unanimously Approves Elementary Redistricting Plan Ahead of New Schools
Rural Schools Hit by Trump’s Grant Cuts Have Few Options for Making Up for the Lost Money
ICE Arrests Disrupt Schools, Prompting Fear Among Families
CT Doesn’t Pay All Student Teachers. Education Leaders Say it’s Time to Change That.
Cheshire School Board to Vote Thursday on Elementary School Redistricting Plan
Oklahoma Must Rework Social Studies Standards After Court Ruling
California Approves New $10,000 Stipend for Student Teachers Beginning in 2026–27
Norwalk City Council Adopts Ordinance to Use School Bus Cameras
As Student Population Dips at Greenwich’s Central Middle School, Officials Consider Open Enrollment
Middletown Charter School Files Lawsuit Against State Board of Education, Department of Education Over Lack of Funding
New Haven Teachers’ Contract Heading Toward Arbitration, Union President Says: ‘We Will Be Ready’
East Windsor To Host Public Q&A Tuesday On School Building Improvements
Utah Repeals Ban on Collective Bargaining for Teachers and Other Workers
After ‘Challenging’ Budget Season, Norwalk Superintendent Asks for 6.5% Spending Increase
After Two Years of Conflict, Greenwich RTM OKs $5.3M Geothermal HVAC for Hamilton Avenue School
Meriden Public Schools Outlines $145.6M Draft Budget, Warns of Potential Cuts Without More Funding
Kids Missed School Across the Country Because of Fears of ICE Activity, School Principals Say in Survey
FAFSA to Include Post-Graduate Earnings Data as New Tool for Prospective College Applicants
Glastonbury School District Encourages Parents to Delay Smartphones Until 8th Grade
Kids Rarely Read Whole Books Anymore. Even in English Class
Efforts to Require Asian American History in K-12 Schools Begin to Pay Off
Thompson Brook Students Sponsor 100+ Kids in Statewide Gift-Giving Initiative
States Consider District Consolidations as Student Enrollment Drops
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