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Shinnecock tribal member Germain Smith experienced the struggles Indigenous students face in high schools on the East End of Long Island. Now, he sits on an advisory council of Indigenous leaders from around the state to address Indigenous education needs.
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Connecticut legislators proposed a bill that would deliver $13.6 million in early aid to Bridgeport public schools for the 2024-25 school year.
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Education was front and center as New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker delivered his annual State of the City address to the Board of Alders Monday night.
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A bipartisan coalition of educators, legislators and advocates are fighting for more money for school districts that are often overlooked and underfunded.
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10 nonprofits will receive access to $400,000 worth of grants to eliminate educational disparities in Fairfield County.
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New Haven’s school board is removing up to $5,000 in signing bonuses for new teachers after a union complaint.
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The two major party candidates running for governor in Connecticut —Ned Lamont and Bob Stefanowski — support spending more money to implement a state law that erases certain criminal convictions.
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A controversial decision to remove pride flags from classrooms in the Stonington school district has been met with criticism from both residents and parents.
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A union that represents educators in New Haven's school district is set to receive a $75,000 grant from the American Federation of Teachers.
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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.