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Income Guidelines for Child Nutrition Programs
Information on the income guidelines for determining the eligibility of participants for free and reduced-price meals and milk in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Child Nutrition Programs.
Download the GED Transcript Request Form
Download a form to request an official copy of your GED® transcript or have a transcript sent to a college, training provider or employer.
Connecticut Transition Programs
This page contains an overview of transition-only services (18-22), a description of Connecticut Transition Programs Offering Transition-Only Services for Students with Disabilities (18-22), and a listing of Connecticut Transition Programs Offering Transition-Only Services for Students with Disabilities (18-21).
TEAM District Facilitator Resources
Resources for TEAM District Facilitators: orientation, guidelines, training and meeting schedule.
The Student Assessment News is a publication by the Performance Office that provides information about the NGSS Science Test (including CTAS), The Smarter Balanced Assessment, The Connecticut SAT School Day, The Connecticut Alternate Assessment and the English Language Proficiency Assessment.
Grant Calculations, Reports and Analyses
This section has reports and analysis covering ECS/MBR, Enrollment Reports, Expenditure Data and Reports, Grant Calculations and Payments, Special Education and Wealth Measures and State Support Percentages.
Area Eligibility for Child Nutrition Programs
Information on schools with at least 50 percent of children eligible for free and reduced-price meals in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's school nutrition programs.
Information pertaining to grant payments and details going back to 2004.
Food Distribution Program (USDA Foods)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Distribution Program coordinates the distribution of USDA Foods to many of the public and private schools that provide meals to students through the USDA Child Nutrition Programs.
Connecticut Interim Assessments: Smarter Balanced and Next Generation Science
This page provides information about The Smarter Balanced Interim Assessments for mathematics and English language arts (ELA)/literacy. They are available to students in Grades 3 – 8 and high school. The interim Assessments are one of the three components of the Smarter Balanced Assessment System—along with the end-of-year summative assessments in ELA/literacy and mathematics, and a digital library of formative assessment tools and practices that support classroom instruction.