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Students at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut will be allowed to move forward with a federal lawsuit against the college for unchanged tuition payments…
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Schools districts across Connecticut will have to figure out ways to navigate around a spike in coronavirus cases in the state to avoid significant…
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Connecticut lawmakers are concerned about student absenteeism with more schools moving online. Nearly 4 percent of students enrolled in distance learning…
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A new school year has begun. How are teachers, students, and parents managing learning during COVID-19? A conversation with guests:Dr. Donald Perras,…
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In Connecticut, three schools were temporarily closed this week and staff from several others sent home to quarantine because of positive COVID-19 tests.…
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Nearly one in ten students in a large Connecticut school district can’t access the internet. That’s made distance learning in the COVID-19 era difficult…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced school districts to use virtual teaching methods. And, special education providers have had to change how they administer…
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A new poll says parents in New York are worried the pandemic might lead to their children falling behind academically.Non-profit advocacy group Education…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted parents and school districts to find new ways to work with special education students – now being home-schooled –…