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Gov. Malloy: SAT exam to be used in place of the 11th-grade test for the first time Wednesday
Gov. Malloy Announces Statewide Graduation Rates Increase for Sixth Year in a Row, Reach Record High
Gov. Malloy: Connecticut Students Enrolling in Advanced Placement Courses at Significant Pace
Gov. Malloy Signs Executive Order Protecting Transgender Students in Connecticut Schools
Milken Educator Awards welcome Anna Capobianco as the 2017-18 recipient for Connecticut
Governor Malloy Signs Law Requiring Holocaust and Genocide Education in Connecticut Schools
Governor Dannel P. Malloy today announced that he has signed into law legislation that adds Holocaust and genocide education and awareness to the required courses of study for public schools in Connecticut. While the State Department of Education has made an optional course on these topics available to districts for years, not all schools have chosen to use it.
Governor Malloy Launches Annual Summer Reading Challenge at State Library
Governor Dannel P. Malloy, State Department of Education Commissioner Dianna R. Wentzell, the State Library’s Director of Library Development Dawn LaValle, and school representatives from across the state today launched the 2018 Governor’s Summer Reading Challenge at the Connecticut State Library. Governor Malloy also announced the 2018 summer reading challenge theme “Libraries Rock!” and recognized the top-performing schools from the 2017 Summer Reading Challenge.