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  • 21st Century Student - Mastery-Based Learning

    From cell phones and video games to Facebook and YouTube, digital media are changing the way young people play and socialize in the 21st century.

  • Parent Trust Fund

    The Parent Trust Fund is a Connecticut family civics initiative established through legislation passed in 2001. The purpose of the Parent Trust Fund is to support programs aimed at improving the health, safety and education of children by training parents in civic leadership skills and supporting increased, sustained, and quality parental engagement in community affairs.

  • Forms for School Nutrition Programs

    Forms for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) school nutrition programs, including the School Breakfast Program (SBP), National School Lunch Program (NSLP), Seamless Summer Option (SSO) of the NSLP, Afterschool Snack Program (ASP) of the NSLP, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP), and Special Milk Program (SMP).

  • Professional Standards for School Nutrition Professionals

  • 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.

  • Crediting Foods in the Child and Adult Care Food Program

    Guidance on crediting foods and beverages in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's meal patterns for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)

  • 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.

  • Connecticut Nutrition Standards

    The Connecticut Nutrition Standards apply to foods sold to students separately from school meals, and are required for public schools that choose the healthy food option of Healthy Food Certification under Section 10-215f of the Connecticut General Statutes.

  • Menu Planning for Child Nutrition Programs

    Resources that provide guidance on planning, preparing, and promoting healthy meals that meet the USDA meal pattern requirements for schools and institutions participating in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child Nutrition Programs.

  • Connecticut Online Application and Claiming System for Child Nutrition Programs (CNP System)

    The CNP System is a web-based software solution that provides Connecticut administrators, state users, and sponsors with efficient and immediate access to applications, claims, and related nutrition program functions for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Child Nutrition Programs.

  • Title IX Coordinators

    Title IX Coordinators,Title IX Compliance, Title IX and Investigations Trainings

  • CACFP Child Care Centers

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's CACFP in private nonresidential licensed child care centers (including emergency shelters and at-risk afterschool care programs) provides cash assistance for nutritious meals and snacks served to infants and children.

  • Connecticut Sensible Assessment System

    This page contains information and links about state summative assessments administered by the Connecticut State Department of Education

  • Connecticut SAT School Day

    This page provides information about The Connecticut SAT School Day that is administered to all students in Grade 11.

  • Easing into Secondary Transition: A Comprehensive Guide to Resources and Services in Connecticut

    This guide provides information about professional development opportunities related to secondary transition as well as resources and services available statewide.