Connecticut College Corps Is Recruiting Summer Enrichment Staff
Connecticut College Corps Is Recruiting Summer Enrichment Staff
Connecticut College Corps Is Recruiting Summer Enrichment Staff
Officials: State Ready to Vaccinate Middle-Schoolers
Hybrid Classes Challenge Teachers Anew
Student ‘Summer Slide’ on Studies Has Turned into a ‘Pandemic Plummet’ with the Future Uncertain
New Haven Kids Issue Future-Facing Budget Pleas
Lyme, Old Lyme to Use COVID Funds to Build Outdoor Classrooms, Update Playgrounds
To Vaccinate Younger Teens, States and Cities Look to Schools, Camps, Even Beaches
CT Could Pitch in Half the Cost of Biden’s Free Preschool and Community College Plan
Courtney Announces $121 Million in New Federal Support for Eastern Connecticut Schools
Schools Race to Track Down Students Who Stopped Showing Up to Class as Surge in Dropout Rate Feared
How the Pandemic Prompted Teachers to Give Students More Flexibility, Choice (in Charts)
CT School Districts Weigh Remote Learning for Next Year
If Stamford Parents Want Remote Learning, District Will Consider It — Even if It’s Not Required by CT State
Brookfield Schools Will No Longer Offer Remote Learning
Schools Are Open, but Many Families Remain Hesitant to Return
Remote Kindergarten During Covid-19 ‘Could Impact This Generation of Kids for Their Lifetime’
New Milford Students Banned from Prom Due to COVID Exposure Plan Night Out – in Their Prom Dresses
More Than 1K High School Seniors ‘Adopted’ Through Torrington Program
Barlow High Junior Starts a Non-Profit to Help Underserved Students During the Pandemic
Local Health Districts Told to Prepare Vaccine Clinics for Students Ages 12 & Up
21 People Notified to Quarantine After COVID-19 Case in Norwich School
Tolland School Times to Return to Regular Schedule
Remote Learning Isn’t Going Away. Will It Create Separate—and Unequal—School Systems?
Has COVID-19 Led to a Mass Exodus of Superintendents?
Pay Raises and Pandemic Bonuses: Can They Keep Teachers in Classrooms?
High Costs, Outdated Infrastructure Hinder Districts’ Air-Quality Efforts
What Teen Vaccines Mean for School Reopenings
Experts: Expanding Pfizer Vaccine to Young Kids Key to Curbing COVID
Biden Hits Schools Goal Even as Many Students Learn Remotely
Pfizer to Seek Authorization for Covid-19 Vaccine for Children Ages 2 to 11 in September
Stratford Schools To Offer Only ‘In-Person’ Learning Next Year
East Lyme Superintendent: Vaccinated Students Have Better Chance of Going to Prom, Graduation
Local Superintendents Preparing for Increased Attendance at Summer Schools
Bridgeport Schools Won’t Offer Remote Learning This Fall
Stamford Offers ‘Complete Overhaul’ of Summer School, Mixing Fun with Academics
Free School Meals Could Run Through Next School Year
Darien Schools: Fully Vaccinated Students No Longer Need to Quarantine
Instructional School Day to Get Longer in Milford
Some Black Parents Say Remote Learning Gives Racism Reprieve
Hartford Schools Hope to Enroll About 10,000 Academically-Struggling Students in Expanded Summer Learning, Enrichment Programs
High-Risk New Haven Paras, Teachers Ordered Back
Chalking Up Their Appreciation
Graduating During a Pandemic Is Tough, but CT School Districts Aim to Help
Sherman School Band Program Thriving Throughout Pandemic
Mindfulness Meditation Is Now a Staple in Public Schools, and Thanks to Zoom, Widely Accessible
New Teaching Jobs May Emerge With Continued Demand for Virtual Learning
Windham Schools to Get More COVID Funds
Milford Schools’ COVID Expenses Increased Last Month
Stamford School Playgrounds Are Reopening. But the 14-Day COVID Quarantine Has Not Been Reduced.
States Are Waffling Over Billions in K-12 Federal Relief. Schools Are Getting Antsy.
Masks or No Masks: School Leaders Say They Can’t Make Anyone Happy
Danbury High School to Host Two Outdoor, In-Person Graduation Ceremonies
CT School Districts Will Not Be Required to Provide Remote Learning Next Year
Stratford’s Bunnell High Has COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic for Students
Biden Pitches Plan to Expand Universal Pre-K, Free School Meal Programs, Teacher Training
‘They Already Feel Like Bad Students.’ A Special Educator Reflects on Virtual Teaching
A Closer Look at Biden’s $1.8T for Families and Education
New Haven School Applications Plummet, Educators Seek Answers
New Haven Schools Approve ‘COVID-Only’ High School Graduation Requirements
Glastonbury Secondary Schools’ Reopening ’Felt Like September,’ Bookman Says
How Educators Are Approaching Summer Learning This Year
Seniors Leave Handprints on Danbury High School Mural
‘Opportunity to Shine’: New Milford High Once Again Hosting Foreign Exchange Students
Westbrook Project Graduation: Super-Secret Safe Grad Party Promises Suspense for Grads
Lamont’s Plan for Pandemic Relief Focuses on Economy, Child Care and Education
Staffing a Concern for Connecticut’s Expanded Summer Enrichment Programs
Area High Schools Hope to Hold COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics for Students Age 16-18
FAFSA Completions Down In CT: How Windsor Area Schools Compare
Summer School Is More Important Than Ever. But Teachers Are ‘Fried’ and Need a Break
45% of Connecticut Students Were Not Reading at Grade Level Before COVID-19. Educators Fear That Number Has Grown Dramatically in the Pandemic.
Connecticut Schools Adopt a Variety of Approaches to Reopening
Go Back or Push Forward? Schools Look to ‘Acceleration’ to Fill Pandemic Learning Gaps
Ellington Will Not Offer Remote Learning Option in the Next School Year
Parent Organizes Protest Against Kids Wearing Masks in East Hartford Schools
Biden Expanding Summer Food Program for 34M Schoolchildren
Looks Like Pomp and Circumstance for Madison Grads This Year, Plus a Traditional Prom
Greenwich Sets Last Day of Classes, Graduation Date
Biden Administration’s Level of Tolerance for Cutting Standardized Tests Comes Into Focus
Cardona Releases First Wave of Aid to Help Schools Identify, Assist Homeless Students
Pandemic Learning Gaps Remain, Even As Students Make Progress
Kids Need Less Academic Pressure, More Support After A Year Of Isolation, Learning Loss
How the Pandemic Is Affecting Schools’ Mandated Collection Of Civil Rights Data
Minnesota Schools See ‘Worrisome’ Surge In COVID-19 Cases
American Rescue Plan to Reduce Child Poverty, Increase Access to Pre-K, College
Vernon Brings COVID-19 Shots to Rockville High School to Get Students Vaccinated
Connecticut Will Spend $11 Million on Summer Camp and Other Learning Opportunities for Students
Push to Vaccinate Students 16 and Up Continues in West Hartford
Brookfield High Vaccine Clinics Set for May
To Get Remaining COVID-19 Aid, Schools and States Must Detail In-Person Learning Plans
Most Students Now Have Home Internet Access. But What About the Ones Who Don’t?
On First Day Back from Spring Break, Greenwich Schools Report 17 New COVID-19 Cases
Darien Students 16 and Older Can Now Register for Vaccine Clinic
New Test Scores Show Students Rebounding After Pandemic-Related Learning Loss
During COVID-19, Schools Have Made a Mad Dash to 1-to-1 Computing. What Happens Next?
As Schools Weigh How to Use New Aid for Homeless Students, Finding Them Is Step One
Full-Time, In-Person Learning Returns To Ridgefield Schools
After More Than A Year, Stamford High Schools Return To Full-Time, In-Person Learning
Push To Get More Connecticut Students Vaccinated Against COVID-19
FEMA Will Cover Some COVID-19 Staffing Costs for Schools
Asian Americans Wary About School Amid Virus, Violence
COVID Once Spared The Young; Now More Are Being Hospitalized
‘Not the Time to Be Without Medical Support’: School Nurse Shortage Raises Concerns in New Haven
COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Held for High School Students in Middletown
New Haven’s School Challenge: How to Spend All that Federal Money
Registration Open for Darien High Seniors to Get COVID Vaccine
Some Schools Requiring Testing After Spring Vacation Week
Equipped With Federal Aid, Summer Schools Aim for Huge Increases in Enrollment
The Traditional 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. School Day Could Become a Thing of the Past as Connecticut Leaders Consider Permanent Changes Based on Lessons […]
Norwalk Sees More Young People Contracting COVID-19
Mansfield Teacher’s Reward for Civic Heroism During the Pandemic: a $16,000 Tax Bill
Milford Boy, 5, Leaves Hospital in ‘Superhero’ Cape After Treatment for Rare COVID-19 Related Syndrome
Students from Eight Connecticut High Schools Work Together to Support Nonprofits During Pandemic
Hartford Public Schools to Vaccinate Students Ages 16+ at COVID-19 Clinic Today
Norwich Superintendent Discusses School Budget, COVID-19 Grants with City Council
Backlash Growing to Biden’s Insistence That Schools Give Standardized Tests During the Pandemic
FEMA Is Spending Billions on Pandemic Relief. How Schools Can Get More of It
Teachers on Coping During a Year of Trauma, Their Concerns for Students, Upcoming Standardized Tests
Greenwich Schools Eclipse 600 Cases Since Start of School
Child Neglect Reports Increase as Schools Reopen
Kids and COVID-19 Vaccines: The Latest News
Schools Plan for Safe Proms and Graduations
Stratford Schools Coronavirus Update: One Class to Quarantine
15 Connecticut School Districts Receive $10.7M to Address Absenteeism, Engagement Issues Exacerbated by COVID-19
Hospitals Open Pediatric Long-Haul COVID Units as Children Grapple with Lingering Virus Effects
‘We Didn’t Forget About Them’: Mural Honors Danbury High School Seniors
Students Head To School During Vacation — For Vaccines
Madison Public Schools Announce Updates, Changes in Reopen Plan
CT Department of Education Issues COVID Guidance
Science Teaching and Learning Found to Fall Off in Pandemic
How to Talk About Next School Year Presents a Big Test for Education Leaders
Heading into Spring Break, Greenwich Schools See Biggest COVID Spike of the Year
Dual Instruction Leads to Kids Losing Out
Epidemiologists, Public-Health Authorities Point to School Sports as Major Contributor to Rising COVID Cases Among Young People
Game On!: High School Spring Sports Ready to Return After a Year Away
No More Working From Home: Stamford Teachers With Health Concerns Must Return to School
Online Schools Are Here to Stay, Even After the Pandemic
Bolton Schools Plan for In-Person Return in Early May
Connecticut OKs High School Proms, Graduations. Here Are the COVID-19 Rules Students and Schools Have to Follow.
Miguel Cardona: Schools Must Work to Win Trust of Families of Color as They Reopen
Stonington School Board Approves $1.2 Million COVID Recovery Plan
Biden Pitches 41 Percent Spending Increase for Education Next Year on Top of COVID-19 Aid
As Cases and Quarantines Increase, More Fairfield Students Want to Learn from Home
Darien Schools Will Go Remote Thanks to Post-Spring Break Quarantines, Superintendent Says
Some Danbury Area Schools Are Concerned About COVID Risks During Spring Break. Here’s How They Are Preparing.
Does It Hurt Children to Measure Pandemic Learning Loss?
Vernon Students to Increase In-Person Class Time
Copyright © 2024 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes