Retired Teacher Information
Information for retired teachers within the state of Connecticut.
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Meal Patterns for Grades K-12 in School Nutrition Programs
Guidance on complying with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's meal patterns for grades K-12 in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP).
Agency: Department of EducationMilken Educator Award
Agency: Department of EducationMilken Educator Award Background
Milken Educator Awards: Background
Agency: Department of EducationThe April 2026 edition of the ODRD newsletter
Agency: Department of EducationODRD Newsletter - December 2025
Agency: Department of EducationODRD Newsletter - February 2026
The February 2026 edition of the ODRD newsletter
Agency: Department of EducationODRD Newsletter - January 2026
Agency: Department of EducationThe March 2026 edition of the ODRD newsletter
Agency: Department of EducationThe May 2026 edition of the ODRD newsletter
Agency: Department of EducationODRD Newsletter - November 2025
Agency: Department of EducationODRD Newsletter - October 2025
Agency: Department of EducationParaeducator of the Year
Agency: Department of EducationParaeducator of the Year Background
Paraeducator of the Year Background
Agency: Department of EducationParaeducator Preparation Academy
Free instructional program to support future paraeducators with exam prep and mentorship
Agency: Department of EducationPaying for College: Your Guide to State and Federal College Aid Programs
The college financial aid process can be confusing. The Department of Higher Education has a guide explaining the financial aid process, the types of financial aid available to Connecticut students and links to other sources of information.
Agency: Office of Higher Education
Retired Teacher Information
Information for retired teachers within the state of Connecticut.
Active/Inactive Teacher Information
Information for active and inactive teachers within the state of Connecticut.
Homeschooling
Parents who wish to homeschool their child/ren should contact their local public school's district office for information on local requirements.