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A Parent’s Guide to Special Education in Connecticut
The State Department of Education (SDE) provides a guide for parents, guardians and other family members about laws, regulations and policies affecting special education programs and services. These protections, rights, and opportunities will best help students with disabilities reach their full potential.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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A Parent’s Guide to Special Education in Connecticut – Spanish Version
The State Department of Education (SDE) offers a Spanish guide for parents, guardians, and other family members about laws, regulations, and policies affecting special education programs and services.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Action Guide for Nutrition and Physical Activities
The Action Guide provides comprehensive guidance for school districts on developing and implementing local policies to promote healthful eating and physical activity.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Adult Education Directory and Registration
A directory of adult education providers compiled by the State Department of Education, Bureau of Health/Nutrition, and Family Services and Adult Education.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Connecticut School and District Performance
EdSight is CSDE’s data portal that provides detailed information about schools and districts and offers information on key performance measures that make up Connecticut’s Next Generation Accountability System.
Date Posted: 8/21/2019
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Connecticut Technical Education and Career System
Students who want to complete an academic program and learn a trade can apply to one of the state's 20 technical high schools. Areas of study include carpentry, masonry, plumbing, heating and cooling; digital media, baking, hairdressing, manufacturing, pre-engineering and auto repair.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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GED ® Testing Service provides reasonable and appropriate accommodations to individuals with documented disabilities. Accommodations include a separate testing room, extra testing time, and extra breaks.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Find out about your local testing center rules and requirements. Access to state requirements, price and payment, and registration and scheduling for GED ® testing.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Established in 1965, Head Start is a comprehensive child development program that serves children from birth to age 5 and their families in low-income areas by preparing children for school via special programs, grants, workshops, and fostering local community involvement via local institutions.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Increasing Access to Higher Education
Many homeless teens would like to attend college but lack the guidance to apply and then support themselves once admitted. A guide for colleges includes tips for helping homeless students qualify for financial aid and lists federal programs that can help support them.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Position Statement on the Education of Students With Exceptionalities
The State Board of Education strongly encourages districts to recognize the value of students identified as talented and gifted to address their exceptionalities.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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Registration and Enrollment Info
Parents and caregivers can find information about Kindergarten entry, enrollment and attendance. This brochure answers some frequently asked questions about entering school and eligibility and cut offs for different aged children.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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