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This page provides information about the full range of international assessments that are administered in Connecticut schools periodically.
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.
Learning Model and Enrollment Data Collection
Schools across Connecticut are reopening for the 2020-21 school year using one of three learning models, i.e., in-person, hybrid, or remote. The school reopening plans also allow parents to opt their students into full remote learning.
Paraeducator of the Year 2018 - Mrs. Karen Mylly began her career as a special education paraeducator with Colchester Public Schools in 2013
The Student Learning Goals/Objectives Process
The process begins before the start of the new school year with the superintendent identifying the instructional priorities for the district, which informs the instructional priorities of each school and thus informs the administrator’s student learning priorities. Teacher then examine their own student data and set goals to address the learning priorities identified by their administrators.
The Connecticut Family Resource Center concept promotes comprehensive, integrated, community-based systems of family support and child development services located in public school buildings.
Agricultural Science and Technology (ASTE)
Agricultural Science and Technology Education (ASTE) programs serve secondary students in full- and shared- time programs. ASTE programs prepare students for college and careers in animal science, agribusiness, agricultural mechanics, aquaculture, biotechnology, food science, marine technology, natural resources, and plant science.
Connecticut State Department of Education Announces $12 Million Investment in Summer Enrichment
Connecticut State Department of Education Announces $12 Million Investment in Summer Enrichment
Attorney General Tong, Governor Lamont Announce Breakthrough Sheff v. O'Neill Settlement
RSCO School Choice Application Open Now Through February 6, 2026