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Recovery for All demands equity, resources Lawmakers are working on a proposed state budget that flat-funds education, and that’s taking us in the wrong direction. As we struggle to recover…
Recovery for All demands equity, resources Lawmakers are working on a proposed state budget that flat-funds education, and that’s taking us in the wrong direction. As we struggle to recover…
May 17 is Tax Day With the tax filing deadline around the corner, be sure to deduct your eligible educator expenses, including costs for PPE. Thanks to a federal coronavirus…
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$250 grants help with basics, wish lists With COVID-19 wreaking havoc on communities and schools, the arts are playing an even more critical role in helping children express themselves, connect…
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Connecticut’s efforts to recruit and retain more educators of color are making progress thanks to a national program that’s now expanding to 14 school districts around Connecticut.
This Earth Day, Thursday, April 22, use these resources to overcome the challenges of teaching climate change and help students understand it is an issue of interest not only to scientists.