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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.
Food Distribution Program (USDA Foods)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Distribution Program coordinates the distribution of USDA Foods to many of the public and private schools that provide meals to students through the USDA Child Nutrition Programs.
The Connecticut State Department of Education Encourages Students to Join the 2022 Commissioner's Summer Math Challenge
CT-SEDS Administrative Training Preview Series
To supplement current and future formal training opportunities, PCG and CSDE are offering a series of brief Administrative Training Preview Sessions to introduce you to the major administrative functionality available to you and your users in CT-SEDS.
To supplement current and future formal training opportunities, the CSDE is offering a series of brief Section 504 Preview Sessions to highlight the new 504 Plan template and how CT-SEDS will support the development and generation of a 504 Plan.
Restraint and Seclusion Preview Session
To Supplement current and future formal training opportunities, the CSDE is offering a brief Restraint and Seclusion Session to document and generate and Restraint and/or Seclusion incident in CT-SEDS.
Specific Learning Disability (SLD) Preview Series
To supplement current and future formal training opportunities, the CSDE is offering a series of brief SLD Evaluation Preview Sessions to highlight the updated Multi-disciplinary Evaluation Report and Subject Specific Worksheets and how they are developed and generated in CT-SEDS.
Healthy Food Certification (HFC)
Healthy Food Certification (Section 10-215f of the Connecticut General Statutes) requires that each board of education or governing authority for all public schools participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) must certify annually to the Connecticut State Department of Education whether the district will follow the Connecticut Nutrition Standards for all foods sold to students separately from reimbursable school meals.
Special Education Eligibility Documents
Bureau of Special Education guidelines, resources and tools to assist in determining student eligibility for special education and related services.