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A new school year has begun and it's the third year students are learning while living with COVID-19. In Connecticut, new data on test scores reveal how much learning students lost during the pandemic.
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Three parents in Guilford are suing the town’s school district over their objection to the teaching of race and social justice issues.
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Bridgeport school officials have started a search for a new superintendent that would replace outgoing Superintendent Michael Testani.
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As students head back to school in the coming weeks, they are facing unprecedented challenges. These free online resources can help.
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The Connecticut Tech Talent Accelerator is a partnership with seven public and private colleges and universities to provide students with the tech skills needed to fill high quality, good paying jobs.
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The lesson delivered to Enfield 8th-graders is to be skewered by Parents Against Stupid Stuff super PAC in an ad targeting Governor Ned Lamont.
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As Connecticut educators prepare for what is expected to be the most normal back-to-school season in three years, they've been encouraged to focus on STEM learning.
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Connecticut public health officials have announced their back-to-school guidance to keep staff and students safe from COVID during the upcoming academic year.
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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona visited Albertus Magnus College in New Haven to highlight federal coronavirus dollars that were used to create summer learning programs.
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The Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame and Port Jefferson High School have partnered on a program to teach students about local sports history and provide them with unique experiences in the classroom.