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  • Documentation

    Documentation for the ED165: Connecticut School Data Report

  • Documentation

    Documentation for the EDS Collection.

  • Statutory References

    Statutory References for the ED166.

  • Contacts

    Easing into Secondary Transition Contacts

  • Program Approval

    The Talent Office has responsibility and oversight for the review and continuing approval of educator preparation programs in Connecticut preparing candidates for state certification.

  • Comprehensive School Counseling and College/Career and Citizen-Ready

    Guidance and resources for school counseling.

  • Password/Username Information

    Password and Username Information for Performance Office Applications. Learn how to obtain or reset your password or what to do when there is a change in staff.

  • Mentoring

  • 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.

  • Feeding Infants in CACFP Child Care Programs

    Guidance on meeting the requirements of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's CACFP meal patterns for infants (birth through 11 months).

  • 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.

  • Chronic Absence

    Good attendance is essential to student achievement! Research shows that absences add up and that good attendance is essential to student achievement and graduation. Whereas, chronic absence and truancy can be lead to school drop-out, academic failure and juvenile delinquency. By removing barriers to attendance, districts, schools and community partners can improve attendance.

  • 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.