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Performance Matters Newsletters
View the current and past Performance Matters newsletters.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's CACFP in emergency shelters provides cash assistance for nutritious meals and snacks served to resident infants and children ages 18 and younger.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's CACFP in licensed family or group day care homes provides cash assistance for nutritious meals and snacks served to infants and children ages 12 and younger.
Hiring Practices and Successful Employment
Conditions and challenges for attracting and hiring teachers of color and promising practices for addressing this stage of the pipeline.
Interagency Council for Ending the Achievement Gap
The Interagency Council for Ending the Achievement Gap is chaired by the Lieutenant Governor and covenes state agency heads in order to coordinate cross-agency efforts to eliminate the academic gaps in Connecticut.
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.
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.
LRE tools and information. Also includes PJ Settlement Agreement archives.
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.
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