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State Department of Education Seeking Applications for Summer Meal Sponsors
Healthy School Communities for Successful Students Partnership (Health Education)
Information on the Connecticut State Department of Education’s grant to increase the capacity of states and local school districts to implement policies and practices in the area of sexual health that improve students’ health and academic outcomes.
The CSDE is committed to continuously learning from data and experience to implement evidence-based educational policies and practices that result in improved student outcomes.
Public School Choice In Connecticut
Information on the five different types of public school choices available statewide.
Connecticut public school choice programs are an opportunity to raise student achievement and reduce racial, ethnic and economic isolation. Explore your choices by finding a school or district program.
IDEA Part B Indicator 14: Post-School Outcomes and Post-School Outcome Survey
Resources and tools related to IDEA Part B Indicator 14: Post-School Outcomes and Post-School Outcomes Survey (PSOS)
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 Evidence-Based Practice Guides
The CSDE Evidence-Based Practice Guides are intended to inform school and district decision-making regarding instructional and student support programming and to optimize the use of local, state, and federal school improvement funds.
School-Family-Community Partnerships
When schools, families and the community work together, children benefit. School staff, families and community members each make important contributions to student development and success, and the best results come when all three work together as equal partners.
The Regional School Choice Office (RSCO) was created in partnership with operator districts to manage the Open Choice and magnet school choice process in response to the Milo Sheff, et al. v. William O’Neill, et al case and the decision in 1997.
Guidance for Independent Educational Evaluations and In-School Observations
An IEE is an evaluation conducted by a qualified examiner who is not employed by the school district responsible for the public education of the child.
2020 CSDE Request for Proposals