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Paraeducator of the year 2017, Peggy Kelley
Crediting Foods in the Summer Food Service Program
Guidance on crediting foods and beverages in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's meal patterns for the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP
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.
Paraeducator of the Year 2019 - Marisol Rodriguez began her career as a Paraeducator twenty-three years ago.
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.
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.
Middle School Science Cross-Endorsements
Middle school science cross-endorsements assessment requirements by endorsement code.
Paraeducator of the Year 2019 Ceremony
Photo gallery of the paraeducator of the year 2019 ceremony
A Young Parents Program (YPP) provides day care services for the infants/toddlers of students who are enrolled in and attending a comprehensive high school program leading to graduation from high school.
Agendas and minutes from meetings of the Connecticut School Nurse Advisory Council. for the current year
Middle School Subjects Cross-Endorsements
Middle school subjects cross-endorsements assessment requirements by endorsement code.
Local communities began to develop youth service bureaus in the 1960's as a response to a growing number of issues affecting youth. The role of Youth Service Bureaus (YSBs) has been broadened to include both advocacy and coordination of a comprehensive service delivery system for youth.
The Connecticut Family Resource Center concept promotes comprehensive, integrated, community-based systems of family support and child development services located in public school buildings.