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Protective Legislation for Women
This topic can be integrated into a unit on industrialization/innovation in late 19th century for Grade 8 or Grade 10.
What was it like to work tobacco?
This topic can be integrated into a unit on industrialization/innovation in late 19th century for Grade 8 or Grade 10.
Health Services Program Information Survey Reports
Results of a yearly survey on school health services in Connecticut’s public schools.
Students and teachers must be aware of the potential for safety problems in the science classrooms and laboratories. Schools should review available safety resources and develop safety training for their teachers and students as well as safety rules for the classroom.
Science Standards and Resources
A foundation in scientific literacy prepares students to be confident and capable lifelong learners who are equipped with the skills needed to access, understand, evaluate and apply information in various contexts.
Lexile Lexiles
This pages contains resources on the Smarter Balanced assessments.
Smarter Balanced Tools for Teachers
This page provides information about the Smarter Balanced Tools for Teachers. The Smarter Balanced Tools for Teachers is a searchable, interactive online collection of instructional and professional learning resources developed by educators for educators.
Smarter Balanced Results Resources
This page provides a toolkit of materials available for districts and members of the public to help interpret Smarter Balanced Assessment results.
Special Populations on the State Summative Assessments
This page provides information on the Designated Supports and Accommodations that are available for State Summative Assessments in Connecticut.
Teacher of the Year 2020 Finalists and Semifinalists
Biographies and pictures of the 2020 Teacher of the Year Finalists and Semifinalists.
Chronic absence and truancy are not interchangeable terms. They describe different aspects of the absence problem and require different approaches. Truancy is a term that generally refers to unexcused absences. Chronic absence, on the other hand, incorporates all absences: excused, unexcused absences, and suspensions and expulsions served.
Priority School District Grants
Priority School District Grants, Priority Schools
School Improvement Grants