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Connecticut lawmakers met at the Right to Read Literacy forum to discuss potential policy changes to improve reading levels for students.
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The 6-3 decision, made along partisan lines, found that race-conscious admissions processes are unconstitutional in a pair of cases involving Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Connecticut is trying a new approach to the regional issue of attracting and retaining teachers of color by offering a new student loan assistance program for educators from diverse backgrounds to teach in the state’s 36 poorest urban and rural school districts.
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In Connecticut, students in the classroom test better than those who are remote. New York’s eviction moratorium will get an extension. Forgot your wallet?…