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  • CACFP At-risk Afterschool Care Centers

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's CACFP in at-risk afterschool care centers provides cash assistance for nutritious snacks and meals served at no charge to students ages 18 and younger in afterschool programs.

  • Contacts

    Easing into Secondary Transition Contacts

  • About the Collection: Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO)

    The ECO data collection is required for all applicable students with an IEP at least 3 years of age and in the preschool grade.

  • Smarter Balanced Results Resources

    This page provides a toolkit of materials available for districts and members of the public to help interpret Smarter Balanced Assessment results.

  • Adult Education Program Profiles

    View Program Profile data for each Adult Education Program.

  • Materials for Teachers

  • IDEA Part B Indicators 1, 2, 13, 14

    Resources and tools related to IDEA Part B Indicators 1: Graduation, 2: Dropout, 13: Secondary Transition, and 14: Post-School Outcomes and Post-School Outcomes Survey (PSOS)

  • Student Counts

    Analysis of pupil data to make adjustments for a variety of things including, but not limited to, grades, schools, and duplicate entries.

  • The Connecticut Alternate Assessment System (CTAA, CTAS, and CAAELP)  

    This page contains information on Connecticut's Alternate Assessment System for students with significant cognitive disabilities. This includes The Connecticut Alternate NGSS Science Assessments in Grades 5, 8 and 11; and Connecticut Alternate Assessment (CTAA) for English language arts/literacy and Mathematics for Eligible Students in Grades 3-8 and 11.

  • Special Diets in the Child and Adult Care Food Program

    Guidance on meeting the requirements of the federal nondiscrimination laws and U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations for meal modifications for participants with special dietary needs in CACFP child care centers, at-risk afterschool care centers, emergency shelters, family day care homes, and adult day care centers.

  • Charter Schools

    Charter schools are publicly funded schools that are run independently of the school district and may also have a specialized focus. Charters are granted by the State Board of Education and schools may enroll students in Grades PK-12 as established in their charters.

  • Connecticut Reads

    Summer reading resources.

  • Smarter Balanced Tools for Teachers

    This page provides information about the Smarter Balanced Tools for Teachers. The Smarter Balanced Tools for Teachers is a searchable, interactive online collection of instructional and professional learning resources developed by educators for educators.

  • CACFP Adult Day Care Centers

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's CACFP in public or private nonresidential day care centers provides cash assistance for nutritious meals and snacks served to adults who are at least 60 years of age, or functionally impaired adults of any age who reside in the community.

  • Adult Education State Grants

    The Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) provides funds for Connecticut adult education program in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes (C.G.S.) Sections 10-67 through 10-73d.