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Texas education board approves Bible-infused curriculum in public schools
The Texas education board has voted to allow Bible-infused teachings in elementary schools.
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5 things to know about Linda McMahon
Here are five things to know about former wrestling executive Linda McMahon.
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What to know about Linda McMahon, Trump's pick for education secretary
Linda McMahon founded World Wrestling Entertainment with her husband, Vince, and she has twice ran for U.S. Senate. Here’s more to know.
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Trump plans to ‘close' the Department of Education. What does this mean?
Kirabo Jackson, professor of education and social policy at Northwestern University and former economic advisor to President Biden, discusses how education policy in the U.S. may shift under the new Trump administration.
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Law enforcement expert discusses school violence
After recent incidents that prompted school lockdowns, early dismissals and arrests, a law enforcement expert weighs in on school safety and importance of speaking to students.
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More states are ditching exams as high school graduation requirements
A backlash to standardized tests has been fueled by complaints they take up too much classroom time and questions about how well they measure readiness for college or careers.
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CT LIVE!: Masters in Management & Organizational Leadership at Albertus Magnus College
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CT LIVE!: 2025 Connecticut Teacher of the Year
Julia Miller is an educator in New Haven.
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Middle schooler leads $11.5 million project to build air filters for schools
Eniola Shokunbi said she wants to be president of the U.S., but first she’s making an impact on her local community. In fifth grade, she led the efforts to create an air filter system that’s able to remove cold and COVID viruses from classrooms.
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Connecticut expanding access to early child care and education programs for families
State leaders met in Enfield on Thursday to announce an expansion of Connecticut’s early child care and child education programs. “With this announcement today, about 29% of Connecticut families with children under five years of age have access to more affordable childcare,” Connecticut Early Childhood Commissioner Beth Bye said. “We’re going to put a cap on parent fees for...
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Access to child care in Connecticut expanding
Connecticut is making changes to its Care 4 Kids program that will make it accessible to more families in the state.
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Durham parents concerned by Connecticut school threats
Regional School District 13 said police have charged two students for making threats against the Strong Middle School community in Durham over the weekend and Monday.
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Durham parents concerned by Connecticut school threats
Regional School District 13 said police have charged two students for making threats against the Strong Middle School community in Durham over the weekend and Monday. In a statement to families, superintendent Doug Schuch said one threat was made by a student over the weekend who did not attend school Monday or Tuesday. He said the student is facing criminal…
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Face the Facts: Addressing teacher burnout and student behavioral issues
The school year is off to a rocky start in many districts across the state. The Connecticut Education Association, or CEA, said teacher burnout and an increase in student behavioral issues are just some of the challenges they are facing with.
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Face the Facts: Addressing teacher burnout and student behavioral issues
The school year is off to a rocky start in many districts across the state. The Connecticut Education Association (CEA) said teacher burnout and an increase in student behavioral issues are just some of the challenges they are facing. The chaos in Bridgeport schools is just one of the things that teachers are talking about. There’s a list of...
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Advice for parents dealing with school threats
More schools in the state have upped security amid possible threats.
Experts say they have to be taken seriously by law enforcement. But even if they turn out to be unfounded, they can still have an impact. -
CT schools take precautions due to threats and concerning social media posts
There were more precautions at schools across Connecticut on Wednesday as threats and concerning online events caught the attention of law enforcement.
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This college is offering a first-of-its-kind program for parents navigating an 'empty nest'
Arizona State University is launching a program for parents and guardians of their students called “Thriving in Your Empty Nest Chapter.”
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New campaign launched to support public education
Outside Glastonbury High School on Monday, teachers, superintendents, parents and even the business community from around the state joined together for the launch of a campaign called Public Education Champions.
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New campaign launched to support public education
Outside Glastonbury High on Monday, teachers, superintendents, parents and even the business community from around the state joined together for the launch of a campaign called Public Education Champions. “Connecticut is facing unprecedented challenges in education,” Kristen Basiaga, Glastonbury Education Association president, said. The hope is to improve public schools and make sure kids receive the best education possible....