AARP Connecticut Accepting 2022 Community Challenge Grant Applications
The annual program aims to make local communities in Connecticut more livable
Read MoreThe annual program aims to make local communities in Connecticut more livable
Read MoreThe Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS) has announced the selection of the 2022 Assistant Principals of the Year. Each year, applications are accepted for the Elementary, Middle, and High School Assistant Principal of the Year Awards.
Read MoreGovernor Ned Lamont, Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) President Terrence Cheng, and Alphabet’s Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat announced on October 29, 2021 that Connecticut has become the first state in the nation to offer the full suite of Google Career Certificates across its state colleges and universities system. The program is now available to all community colleges and career and technical education (CTE) high schools across the nation to onboard.
Read MoreThe state House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill on April 26, aimed at expanding school-based mental health clinics throughout Connecticut.
Read More2020 was an incredibly challenging year for everyone, especially our youth. From 100 percent remote to hybrid learning, parents facing unemployment and a sudden reduction in income, food insecurity, loss of loved ones to Covid-19, social distancing and al
Read MoreBut, to unlock this pledge, the school will need to be funded in the 2021-23 budget, which is why Mayor Joseph Cavo of Danbury, leaders from Prospect School, and community representatives hosted a joint press conference calling on Governor Ned Lamont to include Danbury Prospect in his executive budget.
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