Unlike Elsewhere, Farmington Teachers Say They Endured ‘Unsafe’ Heat as Students Went Home
Unlike Elsewhere, Farmington Teachers Say They Endured ‘Unsafe’ Heat as Students Went Home
Unlike Elsewhere, Farmington Teachers Say They Endured ‘Unsafe’ Heat as Students Went Home
Norwich School Board Launches Investigation of ‘Personnel Complaints’ Amid Teachers’ Concerns
Region 13 School Board Considers Shuffling Grade Levels
Mold Found in Four Classrooms at Middlebrook School in Wilton, Forcing 2 Rooms to Temporarily Close
CT is Among The Wealthiest states in U.S., but Teachers Still Rely on Donations for Their Classrooms
Coventry Bus Driver Strike Is Over, Bus Routes to Resume Tuesday
Greenwich Public Schools Will Treat COVID ‘Just Like Other Infectious Diseases’
Teacher Shortage Closes Vegas Schools and Forces Combined Classes During Union Contract Battle
Gov. Ned Lamont Releases New School HVAC Funding After Criticism of First Round
New Westport School Security Officers to Begin Patrols This Week
Coventry School Bus Drivers Reject “Final Offer,” Strike Continues
Missing Legal Step May Delay Rebuild of Central Middle School in Greenwich
New Canaan Schools Science Test Scores Highest Ever, Data Shows. Here’s How They Did On the Rest.
Many Connecticut Schools Don’t Have Air Conditioning. During Heatwave, Some Say ‘It’s Unacceptable’
Madison Approves Early Purchases for Elementary School Construction to Beat Supply Chain Delays
Public Schools Rely on Underpaid Female Labor. It’s Not Sustainable
Some CT Schools are Using Artificial Intelligence for Student Tutoring
Who’s Minding the Class When the Teacher’s Out? Are There Enough Substitute Teachers?
Westport Adds Security Officers, Parents Warn of “Near Mishaps” for Students Walking to School
Schools Dismiss Early, Teach Online as Blast of Heat Hits Northeastern US
Vernon Students’ Mental Health Will Be Supported By $323,000 in Federal Grants
School Bus Driver Strike in Meriden Ends, Begins in Coventry
Stamford Opts for Early Dismissal Amid Hot Temperatures Causing ‘Oppressive’ Heat in Some Schools
Norwich Board of Ed Candidates Explain Support for Superintendent, Teacher Turnover, Closing Bishop
Fairfield To Receive New School Redistricting Scenario
Connecticut School Districts Scramble to Find Teachers
Bridgeport Schools Still Short 67 Teachers as Classes Begin, Superintendent Says
CT Schools Stress Innovation Amid Student Engagement Concerns
Meriden School Bus Driver Strike Continues Tuesday as Coventry Drivers Join Picket Line
Some CT Schools Letting Students Out Early Due to Hot Weather
School District’s Anti-CRT Resolution Prompts Lawsuit From Teachers and Students
CT Education Group Considers Remedies for Ongoing Teacher Shortage
Madison Officials Urged Not to Delay School Bidding While Resolving $2.4M Funding Gap
Norwalk’s New Cranbury Elementary School Welcomes Students, Staff: ‘It’s So Beautiful’
Fairfield Board of Ed Warned to Narrow Priorities for School Redistricting
Windsor Leaders Meet About Photos of Mold in School
Hartford Kicks Off School Year With Message of Hope Amid Teacher Shortages and ‘Bigger Challenges’
Teachers Go On Strike in Southwest Washington State Over Class Sizes
CT Students, Teachers Begin the 2023-24 School Year
Coventry Bus Drivers Plan to Strike Just After School Year Begins
Brookfield Public Schools Hires Sherman Resident as New Director of Business and Operations
Texas Takeover Raises Back-To-School Anxiety for Houston Students, Parents and Teachers
Report Shows More Connecticut Students Attending School Regularly
There’s a Lot of New Curriculum in CT Schools for 2023. What You Need to Know Now and What’s Ahead.
Windsor Parents Concerned Over Mold Found in Oliver Ellsworth School
Stamford Schools Set to Reopen with New Curriculum, Open High School Campuses, Return of Remote Learning
Torrington Parents, Teachers Meet and Greet New Superintendent of Schools: ‘A New Energy’
Hampden Teachers Prepare for New School Year Despite the Price of Learning
Waterbury Works to Solve Teacher Shortage
Connecticut Educators Prepare for Change in Kindergarten Age Requirements
Danbury Teachers Earn $45K in Grants for Makerspace, STEM Programs and More
Teachers Union Threatens ‘Unfair Labor Practice Charge’ After Stamford Board of Ed OKs Private Contractor
New Bridgeport Superintendent Lays Out Vision for School System
Possible School Bus Driver Strike Looms in Meriden
$1.7M Shortfall Remains After Cuts to Madison Elementary Construction
Broad Calls to Ax Education Department and Take On Teachers’ Unions at 1st GOP Debate
A Half Century Later, a Law Takes a Bite Out of Teacher Social Security Benefits
Stamford High School Kids are Leaving Campus Without a Formal OK. They Might Soon Get One.
Bus Driver Shortage Impacts Connecticut Ahead of School Year
New Brookfield School Start Times This Year Mean High School Students Get 45 Minutes of Extra Sleep
Teaching Positions in Connecticut Remain Vacant Amid Upcoming School Year
Health Experts, State Leaders Emphasize COVID-19 Safety as Students Return to School
Stamford Schools Have Struggled to Hire Special Education Teachers. Solution? A Private Provider.
Georgia Made It Easier for Parents to Challenge School Library Books. Almost No One Has Done So
Teachers Voice Concerns Amid Statewide Teacher Shortage
Connecticut Town Plagued by Anti-LGBTQ+ Incidents is Creating its Own Transgender Student Policy
Report: Shelton Schools Ran $2.8M Budget Deficit for 2022-23
Fairfield Elementary School Earns Federal Green Ribbon Distinction for Sustainability Efforts
Shortage of Teachers, Paraprofessionals Will Be A Challenge for Schools This Year
Pennsylvania Hasn’t Fixed Its School Funding System, and Educators Are Frustrated
Back to School Drive in Danbury Highlights City’s Economic Divide
Hartford Public Schools Commissions $240,000 Ad Campaign as District Loses Students, Teachers
Arkansas School District Says It Will Continue Offering AP African American Studies Course
Massachusetts Joins Short List of States Providing Free School Meals to All
Hartford Schools Work to Address Staffing Shortages and Chronic Absenteeism
Griswold School District Has New Daycare Program That Helps Kids Learn Before and After School
Proposals Aim to Bolster State’s Teacher Ranks Amid Shortage
5 Ways Districts Are Filling Teacher Vacancies
Hartford Public Schools Hold Back-to-School Celebration at XL Center
Stamford Public Schools Offers Remote Learning Program For Grades 9-12
Arkansas Says AP African American Studies No Longer Counts for High School Credit
After New Haven Loses $6M in Cyberattack, School Board Member Questions District’s Financial Safeguards
When Do Greenwich Teachers Prepare for the Upcoming School Year? For Many, it Starts in June.
CT State Department of Education Launches Statewide Math Tutoring Program
CT Teachers Crowdfunding Out-of-Pocket Costs as They Head Back to School
Educators, Blumenthal Push for Additional Supports Amid Teacher Shortage
Stratford BOE Extends Contract for Superintendent in Split Vote
What California Gov. Newsom’s Fight With a School District Says About Local Control
Connecticut Public Schools Scramble to Recruit Hundreds of Teachers for New Academic Year
Hackers Steal $6M Meant For School Bus Contract
Colchester Voters OK Higher Town, School Budgets
Florida Education Commissioner Skips Forum on Criticized Black History Standards
Schools Across US Forced to Get Creative Amid Teacher Shortage
7 States Now Require Math Support for Struggling Students. Here’s What’s in the New Laws
USJ Offers New Education Programs to Tackle Statewide Teacher Shortages
Committee Considers Cuts to Madison School Project to Bridge $2.4M Shortfall
Polluted Skies and High Heat Expose School Facility Issues, Threaten Students’ Health
Former Bridgeport Teacher, Social Worker to Fill School Board Vacancy
A Teacher’s Advice On How To Prepare Students for The New School Year
Schools in Florida Cut Back on Shakespeare, Citing New State Rules
Biden Administration Announces Cybersecurity Initiative for K-12 Schools
Brookfield’s New Special Ed Leader Spells Out Improvements, with ‘Open-Door Style,’ Classroom Visits
Connecticut Lawmakers, Education Leaders Announce Expansion of Free School Meals Program
Donate School Supplies In Southington, Watch A Backflip
AP Psychology Can Be Taught in Florida in its ‘Entirety,’ State Official Says, Amid Fight Over Gender and Sexual Orientation Teaching
Republican 2024 Hopefuls Want to Nix the Department of Education
Danbury Schools’ Plan to Lay Off Staff ‘Very Upsetting’ to City Council Leader Reviewing Budget Gap
Two Greenwich Board of Education Leaders Aren’t Running for Reelection. Why?
New York Giants Make $10K Equipment Donation to Windsor High School
Louisiana’s Public Schools Must Now Display ‘In God We Trust’ in Classrooms
Connecticut Schools Receive $15M for Mental Health Specialists
One of the Country’s Largest Districts Is Turning School Libraries Into Discipline Rooms
Stratford’s New Assistant Superintendent Aims to Update Code of Conduct, Revise Curriculum
DeSantis, Harris in Furious Battle Over Slavery Curriculum
Burnout, Low Pay and Politics are Driving Away Teachers. Turnover is Soaring for Educators of Color
Ky. Education Commissioner Says ‘Dangerous’ Anti-LGBTQ Law Led to His Resignation
From Bathrooms to Pronouns and Parents’ Rights, CT Schools Lack Policies on Transgender and Nonbinary Students
Committee Delays $86M Darien Elementary School Renovations by a Year
75 Greenwich Kids are Headed to a Back-to-School Shopping Spree with $150 Each. Here’s Why.
Got AC? How Schools Are Coping With Record-Breaking Temperatures
Black Lawmakers Press Justice and Education Departments to Investigate Florida’s Race Curriculum
Social-Emotional Learning Persists Despite Political Backlash
Another Book is Challenged in Brookfield Schools, as Parents There And in Newtown Continue Fight
Meriden Bus Drivers Plan to Strike in August
Tennessee Educators File Lawsuit Challenging Law Limiting School Lessons on Race, Sex and Bias
Fairfield BOE Chair Urges Town, State to Address Overarching Racial Imbalance Issues: ‘I Need Help’
Manchester Superintendent Gets New Three-Year Contract Despite Criticism from Some Residents
Lyme-Old Lyme School Officials Offer an Update on Oil Spill, Cleanup
Bridgeport School Board Seeks New Member After Fourth Resignation in Less Than a Year
Solar Panels at New South Norwalk School Will Power Building, Act as ‘Hedge Against Inflation’
Skepticism Remains Over Fairfield’s Redistricting Proposals
‘This Went Down in Flames.’ Madison Voters Reject $2.4M Appropriation for Elementary School Project
Proposed Education Funding Cuts Concern Connecticut Teachers
Harris Says Florida Rules on Black History Pushed by DeSantis are ‘Propaganda’
Greenwich Schools Special Education Report Warns Some Staff are ‘Stretched Thin,’ on Verge of Burnout
Superintendent: Closing Fairfield Elementary School is ‘Off the Table’
Secretary Cardona Emphasizes Importance of Teacher Retention, Diversity
Guilford Takes First Steps Toward Launching Urban-Suburban Program for Public Schools
Florida Board of Education Approves Controversial Standards for Teaching Black History
State Requires High School Students to Learn Personal Finance Skills
Here’s What Teachers Say They Need Most to Manage Stress, Mental Health
Norwalk School Chief Honored for Support of Libraries, ‘A Great Treasure Trove of Knowledge’
Waterbury Leads CT in School Arrests. Now, It’s Rethinking How Police Take Kids Into Custody
McKinley Parents Fret ‘Racial Imbalance’ Solution Puts Brunt on Students it Aims to Help
How CT’s College-Readiness System Leaves Students of Color Behind
Greenwich P&Z Commission Set To Examine Central Middle School Project
High Schoolers Get Hands-On Training in Health Care Field
Will California’s New Math Framework Change Teaching Dramatically? Not So Fast
Watchdog Finds Systemic Problems With Major School Meals Program
Madison Seeks To Appropriate $2.4M For New Elementary School Project
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