Retired Teacher Information
Information for retired teachers within the state of Connecticut.
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Frequently asked questions regarding educator certification in Connecticut
Agency: Department of EducationAnswers to District Questions on Connectivity through the Everyone Learns Program
Agency: Department of EducationStudent Data Privacy
Priority School District Grants
Priority School District Grants, Priority Schools
Agency: Department of EducationTitle IX Coordinators,Title IX Compliance, Title IX and Investigations Trainings
Agency: Department of EducationHome page of the State Department of Education's Talent Office
Agency: Department of EducationIncreasing Educator Diversity Plans by LEA
Agency: Department of EducationIncreasing Access to Higher Education
Many homeless teens would like to attend college but lack the guidance to apply and then support themselves once admitted. A guide for colleges includes tips for helping homeless students qualify for financial aid and lists federal programs that can help support them.
Agency: Department of EducationPosition Statement on the Education of Students With Exceptionalities
The State Board of Education strongly encourages districts to recognize the value of students identified as talented and gifted to address their exceptionalities.
Agency: Department of EducationRegistration 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 EducationAction Guide for Nutrition and Physical Activities
The Action Guide provides comprehensive guidance for school districts on developing and implementing local policies to promote healthful eating and physical activity.
Agency: Department of EducationAdult Education Directory and Registration
A directory of adult education providers compiled by the State Department of Education, Bureau of Health/Nutrition, and Family Services and Adult Education.
Agency: Department of EducationConnecticut Technical Education and Career System
Students who want to complete an academic program and learn a trade can apply to one of the state's 20 technical high schools. Areas of study include carpentry, masonry, plumbing, heating and cooling; digital media, baking, hairdressing, manufacturing, pre-engineering and auto repair.
Agency: Department of EducationA Parent’s Guide to Special Education in Connecticut – Spanish Version
The State Department of Education (SDE) offers a Spanish guide for parents, guardians, and other family members about laws, regulations, and policies affecting special education programs and services.
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 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.