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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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Connecticut has closed over 75 public schools in the last decade. Some districts are considering more consolidation, but parents are pushing back.
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Connecticut residents still have access to student loan debt relief despite the U.S. Supreme Court striking down the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program.
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The school, which Connecticut officials approved in 2018, is caught in the middle of debates over whether it's a good option for struggling students.
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The Board of Regents will discuss a potential ban on the use of Native American names and imagery as team logos or mascots in New York schools.
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Shinnecock Tribal member Germain Smith has been selected to join an advisory council of Indigenous leaders formed by the New York State Department of Education.
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State investigators have substantiated more than 1,600 instances of corporal punishment in New York schools over the last five years, The Times Union in Albany reported Sunday.
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In final vote on Tuesday, the new Board of Regents rules were approved — giving private schools multiple pathways to show they meet a longstanding legal mandate to provide an education that is “substantially equivalent” to that of a public school.
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Emily Huntress Lamont, the daughter of Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont, has accepted a position as a special assistant in the U.S. Department of…
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Connecticut’s Education Commissioner has informed Governor Dannel Malloy that he won’t serve a second term should the governor win re-election.…