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  • Homeschooling in Connecticut

    Homeschooling as an Option to Public School Education

  • 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.

  • Teacher Education And Mentoring (TEAM) Program

    The TEAM Program is a two-year induction program for new teachers that includes mentorship and professional development support that new educators need to be successful. Learning to teach is a developmental process that begins during preservice and continues throughout a teacher’s career.

  • CACFP Adult Day Care Centers

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's CACFP in public or private nonresidential day care centers provides cash assistance for nutritious meals and snacks served to adults who are at least 60 years of age, or functionally impaired adults of any age who reside in the community.

  • Net Current Expenditures per Pupil used for Excess Cost Grant Basic Contributions

    The NCEP application provides the latest net current expenditures (NCE), average daily membership (ADM), net current expenditures per pupil (NCEP) and the Special Education Excess Cost grant basic contributions.

  • National School Lunch Program (NSLP)

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's NSLP provides nutritious lunches to students in public and nonprofit private schools and residential child care institutions.

  • Professional Learning

    Connecticut's Definition of Professional Learning: High-quality professional learning is a process that ensures all educators have equitable access throughout their career continuum to relevant, individual and collaborative opportunities to enhance their practice so that all students advance towards positive academic and non-academic outcomes.

  • Title IX Coordinators

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

  • Special Education

    The Special Education Excess Cost Data Collection system is used to collect LEA Excess Cost and State Agency Placement Grant data from school districts.

  • Adult Education Assessment and Accountability

    Adult Education complies with the assessment, accountability and reporting required by state and federal statutes and guidelines as outlined in its State Plan for Adult Education and Family Literacy.

  • Next Generation Accountability System

    Connecticut’s Next Generation Accountability System is a broad set of 12 indicators that help tell the story of how well a school is preparing its students for success in college, careers and life.

  • National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS) and National Instructional Materials Access Center (NIMAC)

    Information and resources on obtaining acccessible instructional materials.

  • Truancy

    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.

  • Special Education Resources for Educators

    Best practice resources

  • World Languages

    World language programs in Connecticut public schools include Spanish, French, Latin, Italian, German, Russian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Polish, Arabic and Greek. The effort has been to start programs as early as possible in the elementary grades.