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Governor Lamont Announces Four Connecticut Public Schools Earn National Blue Ribbon School Award
CSDE: Connecticut Recognizes Northeastern Reciprocity Initiative for Educator Certification Among 11 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico
State Department of Education Seeking Applications for Summer Meal Sponsors
State Department of Education Seeking Applications for Summer Meal Sponsors
Connecticut State Department of Education Announces Connecticut PK-12 School Staff Appreciation with a Digital Backpack of Discounts
Statement From The Connecticut Department Of Public Health And Connecticut State Department Of Education Regarding School Guidance
Connecticut State Department of Education Kicks off the 2022-23 School Year with Superintendents; Joined by NASA Astronaut Dr. Bernard Harris
Don Askew Named Connecticut's 2023 Anne Marie Murphy Paraeducator of the Year
Don Askew Named Connecticut's 2023 Anne Marie Murphy Paraeducator of the Year
About the Collection: Educator Data System (EDS)
The Educator Data System (EDS) collects data on all Connecticut public school educators and all educators in approved private special education programs (APSEPS) for each of the roles that they hold.
The ED204: Title I Part D Neglected and Delinquent Evaluation Report is used to collect data on student participation and academic outcomes from the prior school year. Only districts that receive Title I Part D funds are required to complete this form.
About the Collection: CT-SEDS Restraint & Seclusion Help Site
The CT-SEDS Restraint and Seclusion database collects compliance data that identifies the frequency of use of physical restraint and/or seclusion and specifies whether the use of such seclusion was in accordance with an individualized education program (IEP) or whether the use of physical restraint or seclusion was an emergency.
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