Retired Teacher Information
Information for retired teachers within the state of Connecticut.
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Public School Choice In Connecticut
Information on the five different types of public school choices available statewide.
Agency: Department of EducationEducators are permitted to purchase numerous types of service credit to increase their retirement benefits. Among the positions that qualify are military service, substitute teaching and teaching in another state.
Agency: Teachers Retirement BoardRegistration and Enrollment Info
Parents and caregivers can find information about Kindergarten entry, enrollment and attendance. This brochure answers some frequently asked questions about entering school and eligibility and cut offs for different aged children.
Agency: Department of EducationresearchIT CT - Free Online Resources
researchIT CT offers free online resources as a service of the CT State Library. Here you will find journal, magazine, and newspaper articles for Connecticut public, K12, and academic libraries and their users. We also offer a collection of downloadable eAudios and eBooks for Connecticut residents with valid CT public library card numbers.
Agency: Connecticut State LibraryAn overview of the state teachers' retirement program can be downloaded from this site. Additional information is available from other sections of the site.
Agency: Teachers Retirement BoardThe Regional School Choice Office (RSCO) was created in partnership with operator districts to manage the Open Choice and magnet school choice process in response to the Milo Sheff, et al. v. William O’Neill, et al case and the decision in 1997.
Agency: Department of EducationSchool and District Report Cards
The performance reports provide perspective on how well Connecticut schools and districts are doing in supporting students in key areas. When combined, these indicators make up Connecticut's district and school accountability system, which informs the state's decisions on where to direct interventions and supports.
Agency: Department of EducationSchool Governance Councils provide an opportunity for Connecticut schools to engage with families and community members in the essential dialogue about student achievement and preparing all students for success.
Agency: Department of EducationInformation and guidance on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's school nutrition programs, including the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), School Breakfast Program (SBP), Afterschool Snack Program (ASP), Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP), Special Milk Program (SMP), and Seamless Summer Option (SSO) of the NSLP.
Agency: Department of EducationA state-funded initiative, administered by the Office of Early Childhood, which develops a network of school readiness programs geared to enhance federally funded readiness programs among the state and its various agencies, the communities and families.
Agency: Connecticut Office of Early ChildhoodThe Bureau of Rehabilitation Services works with youth and young adults while they are still in high school. Helping students to find the right career. School to Work Transition
Agency: Department of Aging and Disability ServicesThe State Board of Education's 2008 position paper on science education calls for an inquiry-based approach to science instruction, which includes hands-on laboratory experiences for all students.
Agency: Department of EducationSocial Studies Standards and Resources
Social studies is the integration of knowledge and human experience for the purpose of citizenship.
Agency: Department of EducationSpecial Education Publications
Special education eligibility documents, topic briefs, parent/family resources, and best practices.
Agency: Department of Education