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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont participated in a White House event on chronic absenteeism, highlighting the state's efforts to get students back in the classroom.
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Parents of students with disabilities spend hours preparing for meetings with school leaders. Still, they say, they're belittled and ignored.
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A bill from Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont could sweeten the deal for schools looking to install solar panels. Lamont visited a Branford elementary school to tout his proposal.
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Ahead of an Appropriations Committee hearing, Connecticut lawmakers and advocates are calling on the legislature to pass a bill to keep meals free for K-12 students in need.
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Six schools in Bridgeport will offer extended social and emotional learning to students and staff, thanks to a federal government grant. The Social-Emotional Learning Community Schools Program was created to help kids cope with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hundreds of CT students who attended High Road Schools were subjected to restraints, seclusion and uncertified teachers, a report found.
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CT officials gathered at Bullard-Havens High School in Bridgeport on Tuesday to celebrate the construction progress of their new building with a beam signing ceremony. The school is expected to be finished in November 2025.
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CT parents whose children won't turn 5 by Sept. 1 can request to enroll them in kindergarten early, but that process varies by district.
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Sacred Heart University has reached a deal to buy Notre Dame Catholic High School from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport.
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Attendance rates at Connecticut public schools have increased between the current year and the prior, but rates still remain below pre-pandemic levels, according to the latest data released by the state Department of Education.