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Teaching Native American Studies
We hope these materials assist you in the teaching of Native American studies. The resources that are included were provided by the five state-recognized Eastern Woodland tribes.
Teaching the Holocaust and Genocide
Lesson ideas and resources to help teach the Holocaust and genocide in in the secondary grades.
The Connecticut Alternate Assessment System (CTAA, CTAS and CAAELP)
This page contains information on Connecticut's Alternate Assessment System for students with significant cognitive disabilities. This includes The Connecticut Alternate NGSS Science Assessments in Grades 5, 8 and 11; and Connecticut Alternate Assessment (CTAA) for English language arts/literacy and Mathematics for Eligible Students in Grades 3-8 and 11.
The Governor's Summer Reading Challenge
CONNECTICUT READS, the Governor’s Summer Reading Challenge encourages students to read during the Summer.
Timely and Accurate Information
Current and prior year Timely and Accurate information for Performance Office Data Collections.
Preparing, Training, and Recruiting High Quality Teachers and Principals in accordance with the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015.
Title IX - Gender Equity and Sexual Harassment
Civil Rights Violations, Title IX, Gender Equity, Sexual Harassment
Title IX Coordinators,Title IX Compliance, Title IX and Investigations Trainings
Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study - TIMSS
This page contains information about the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study - TIMSS.
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.
Home page of the State Department of Education's Turnaround Office
The purpose of this page is to provide student information system (SIS) vendors with information on Performance Office Data collections.
Wealth Measures/State Support Percentages
AENGLC, more specifically AENGLC rank, is used in determining the state support percentages for reimbursement under adult education, school construction, pupil transportation and health services.
What is Mastery-Based Learning?
Connecticut students can learn through student-centered pathways that ensure college and career readiness.