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  1. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT , presented to the General Assembly, January Session, 1877... by Board of Education Connecticut, 1877
  2. Annual Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut, Presented to the General Assembly, May Session, 1873, Together with the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board, 1882 by [Connecticut], 1882
  3. Annual Report of the Board of Education of the State of Connecticut, Presented to the General Assembly, May Session, 1873, Together with the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board by [Connecticut], 1873
  4. Background paper - Office of Legislative Research, Connecticut General Assembly by Ellen Ferrari, 1978
  5. Handbook for Connecticut boards of education;: A guide to the general statutes and specific powers of town boards of education with statutory citations by Patricia Stuart, 1956
  6. Connecticut Education in Perspective 2003-2004 (Connecticut Education in Perspective) by Kathleen O'Leary Morgan, 2003-09
  7. Trumbull: Portrait of a Connecticut Town
  8. Qed's School Guides, 1987-88: New England/Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont (Qed State School Guide New England Regional Set)
  9. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94: Vermont/Rhode Island/New Hampshire/Maine/Massachusetts/Connecticut/New England Edition (Qed State School Guide New England Regional Set)
  10. Memoirs Of The Connecticut Academy Of Arts And Sciences V1, Part 1 by Connecticut Academy Of Arts And Sciences, 2007-04-10
  11. Connecticut (Lifepac)
  12. Learning to Forget: Schooling and Family Life in New Haven's Working Class, 1870-1940 by Stephen Lassonde, 2005-05-10
  13. Evaluations and reports as mandated by the General Assembly by Mark R Shedd, 1977
  14. Background paper - Office of Legislative Research, Connecticut General Assembly by Valerie Pichanick, 1978

1. Connecticut Education Laws
connecticut Homeschool Laws and Procedures. connecticut education Laws. The State of connecticut views homeschoolers as being covered by the connecticut general Statutes, Section 10184 and Section
http://www.teachct.org/ctlaws.htm
Connecticut Homeschool Laws and Procedures
Connecticut Education Laws
The State of Connecticut views homeschoolers as being covered by the Connecticut General Statutes, Section 10-184 and Section 10-220 . In addition, P.A. 94-245 , An Act Concerning Revisions to the Education Statutes, was passed in 1994. The revisions, which concern special education and affect homeschoolers, took effect on July 1, 1994. Several years ago, the State Board of Education issued guidelines for homeschoolers and local school districts to follow. While these guidelines do not carry the force of law, they are viewed by the state as reasonable and the state expects homeschoolers to follow them. If a homeschooler could not in good conscience follow the guidelines because of their religious convictions, or if the state changed the guidelines, P.A. 93-252 could be used by the homeschooler as a defense. The courts would then have to decide whether the guidelines are the "least restrictive means" of ensuring compliance with Section 10-184
Connecticut Religious Liberty Laws
The Connecticut Constitution guarantees the right of religious liberty. In many states, a guarantee of religious liberty has been successfully used to defend the right of Christians to homeschool. In addition, the Connecticut legislature passed

2. CT.gov General Subject Categories
a list of hyperlinks on general subjects and Children Commerce connecticut in BriefConsumer Protection Voter Registration Elderly education Employment Health
http://www.ct.gov/ctportal/cwp/view.asp?a=843&q=246464

3. Southern Connecticut State Univeristy - Nursing Department
Includes links to general program information, the undergraduate program, RN to BSN , bridge program for RN's, and education or administration specialties in the MSN program.
http://www.southernct.edu/departments/nursing/
Continuing Education Honors and Awards Student Policies for BSN Student Policies for MSN Careers in Nursing MU Beta Chapter Upcoming Events Rn Profiles ... Search
Welcome to the Department of Nursing at Southern Connecticut State University! We thank you for your interest in our profession and specifically our programs. The need for nurses, particularly registered nurses educated at the baccalaureate degree level, has perhaps never been higher. Nurses with a baccalaureate degree are prepared to practice in a wide variety of healthcare settings and are able to pursue graduate studies in nursing to practice in advanced roles. At SCSU we have been preparing nurses for entry level practice at the BSN level since 1969 and have offered graduate degrees in nursing since 1989. Please visit the rest of our site for specific information about our programs.
Cesarina Thompson, PhD, RN

4. CT.gov General Subject Categories
general Subject Categories Abstract The following is a list of hyperlinks on general subjects and provides a useful guide to state services. Children Commerce connecticut in Brief Consumer connecticut State Department of education. connecticut Regional VocationalTechnical School System. connecticut
http://www.state.ct.us/general.htm
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General Subject Categories
The following is a list of hyperlinks on general subjects and provides a useful guide to state services. Children The following is a list of hyperlinks that direct you to information available online about children. Connecticut in Brief The following is a list of hyperlinks that direct you to information available online about Connecticut. Consumer Protection The following is a list of hyperlinks that direct you to information available online about consumer protection.

5. Connecticut Education Network
s office and the connecticut general Assembly, the K12, public and private highereducation and library locations throughout the State of connecticut.
http://www.ct.gov/cen/
CEN Search:
Department of Information Technology 101 East River Drive East Hartford CT 06108 From Outside Local Calling Area
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Connecticut Education Network
Through the Leadership of the Governor’s office and the Connecticut General Assembly, the Department of Information Technology has been charged with developing a new state of the art communications network to interconnect all public K-12, public and private higher education and library locations throughout the State of Connecticut. The Connecticut Education Network (CEN) will enable new collaborative opportunities among all connected sites and will provide expanded secure network capabilities for individual schools wishing to access each other or the Internet. The Connecticut Education Network is a combination of physical and virtual network technologies that will deliver optimum connectivity on a "one step ahead of demand" basis now and in the future. Planning for the Connecticut Education Network was begun in July, 2000 and deployment is well underway. Major efforts to date include procurement activities to establish contract mechanisms for next generation network infrastructure, development of architectural principals, documenting network engineering policies, prototyping of the core network and deployment of the first higher education, K-12 and library sites.
Featured Links CEN News IT Contract Awards DOIT Bid Notices Other Resources Department of Administrative Services Core-CT Commission for Educational Technology
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6. Welcome To MBOE!
Teachers' resources, adult education, policy manual, events calendar and general information.
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7. CEA - Connecticut Education Association
Ensure that Washington sends adequate financial resources to connecticut schools. See the CEA Jan for elementary special education teachers The CT general Assembly has amended the
http://www.cea.org/
Good Morning, today is Tuesday June 8, 2004
Here's What You Can Do About NCLB:
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. Make a difference. Ensure that Washington sends adequate financial resources to Connecticut schools.
See the CEA Jan. 14 press release
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View our two new TV Ads regarding 'No Child Left Behind'. You can use RealPlayer Windows Media Player , or Quicktime to view the ads. CEA UNISERV VACANCY
A vacancy exists for a UniServ Representative position with the Connecticut Education Association. Applicants for this position must have the ability to speak and write effectively, communicate and relate positively and dynamically with other persons and leaders, deal effectively with controversial issues, have the capacity for sustained effort under pressure, and be willing to work long hours, including weekends.

8. Connecticut General Assembly - Education Committee (0)
education Committee Recommended Links Contact Information for education Members(pdf). Department of education. connecticut Commission on the Arts.
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/ed/
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Room 3100, Legislative Office Building 860-240-0420 A committee on EDUCATION which shall have cognizance of all matters relating to the Department of Education Department of Higher Education ; local and regional boards of education and the substantive law of collective bargaining covering teachers and professional employees of such boards; vocational rehabilitation; the Board of Governors of Higher Education; the Commission on the Arts ; and libraries, museums and historical and cultural associations.
Committee Members
Bill Record Book Agendas Minutes ... Calendar
Education Committee Recommended Links:
Contact Information for Education Members
(pdf) Department of Education Connecticut Commission on the Arts
Contact WebMaster
Site Map ... Go to CT.gov

9. UConn Avery Point Homepage
Academic offerings in Liberal Arts and Sciences include Agriculture and Natural Resources, Engineering, Fine Arts, general Studies and lowerdivision programs for the professional schools of education, Business, Allied Health, and Nursing. The programs of the Avery Point campus are fully integrated with all offerings of the University of connecticut.
http://www.averypoint.uconn.edu/
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UConn Avery Point
1084 Shennecossett Road
Groton, CT 06340
Telephone: (860) 405-9000
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Please use the text links on this page.

10. Connecticut General Assembly - Committee Members (0)
education Committee. Name, Position, Email, Web, Party. S13 Gaffey,Thomas P. Co-Chair, D, 021 - Giannaros, Demetrios S. Co-Chair, D,S01
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/asp/menu/MemberList.asp?comm_code=ed&doc_type=

11. IACE - Connecticut-Italy Partnership Home Page
Center for Italian language teachers in connecticut, with materials provided by the Italian American Committee on education (IACE), an institution sponsored by the Consulate general for promoting Italian language and culture.
http://www.ccsu.edu/Italian/

The Italian Education Office

IACE
official page
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Italian events

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Bando 2004.pdf

Autorizzazione dei genitori.pdf
Thanks to the Partnership among the Consulate General of Italy in New York, the Connecticut State Department of Education , and Central Connecticut State University , an Italian Resource Center has been opened. The Center is located in Rm. 306, on the third floor of the Elihu Burritt Library at the Central Connecticut State University ( CCSU ) in New Britain. It is equipped with books, multimedia material, and cultural resources indispensable to the teaching and diffusion of the Italian language and culture. The Italian-American Committee on Education (IACE) provides didactic materials and supervises its activities. The Center is opened to educational institutions, researchers, teachers, and briefly to all those who appreciate Italy, its language, and its culture Bollettino IRC january.pdf

12. Connecticut Academy For Education
The CT Academy for education, a nonprofit corporation, was established in 1991 to administer CT's In 1992, the connecticut general Assembly recognized CT Academy as an organization
http://www.ctacad.org/
The CT Academy for Education , a non-profit corporation, was established in 1991 to administer CT's National Science Foundation Statewide Systemic Initiative, Project CONNSTRUCT. In 1992, the Connecticut General Assembly recognized CT Academy as an organization that provides leadership and technical support for the improvement of mathematics, science, and technology education for all citizens.
Our mission is to work with educational entities and partnering organizations to accomplish high levels of participation and achievement in mathematics, science, and technology by all Connecticut students as a result of excellent programs of instruction.
CTACAD News! New - CAPT Summary Performance Results 2003 New - Refining Your Strategies - Science New - Expectations parents should have for their child's science program and gift ideas to promote interest and understanding of science.
Congratulations to newly elected members of the CT Academy Board of Directors
Dr. Eddie Davis

13. CEA - Connecticut Education Association
general Information Keep updated here about changes and additions to the BEST ofEducation Staff 200304 BEST project leaders, teachers-in-residence, and
http://www.cea.org/BEST/bestinfo.html
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General Information
Keep updated here about changes and additions to the BEST program. Contact Linette Branham with questions or comments at linetteb@cea.org or call her at 800.842.4316 or 860.525.5641. State Dept. of Education Staff:
2003-04 BEST project leaders, teachers-in-residence, and staff Upcoming Dates for 2003-2004 You Need to Know!
For Year 2 teachers : BEST videotape sessions
BEST fall portfolio seminars

BEST online support seminars from the State Department of Education
A series of lessons for you to work through on your own, with your mentor, or with other colleagues, that will help you lay the groundwork for developing your BEST portfolio:

14. CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State Aid to education. The general Assembly will likely see proposals to increase aid to Contributions to the connecticut Higher education Trust Fund and Higher education Personnel
http://www.cga.state.ct.us/olr/2001majorissues/education.htm
CONNECTICUT GENERAL ASSEMBLY Major Issues 200 Updated 3/7 Want more information? Follow these links: E DUCATION OLR Reports School Readiness Grant Eligibility History of the ECS Cap School Readiness Grants ECS Formula Factors And Data ... Categorical Education Grants New 1/19 Summary of Horton v. Meskill New 1/ Categorical Education GrantsII New OFA Reports State Aid to Education New 1/1 State Aid to Education The General Assembly will likely see proposals to increase aid to municipalities for K-12 education funding, particularly in the Education Cost Sharing (ECS) grant. Towns will also look for increased state assistance to pay for special education. Among the most prominent ECS issues is eliminating the 6% cap on annual increases in ECS grants, which is reducing grants to 96 towns this year. Although the cap is in the second year of a four-year phase-out and is scheduled to expire in FY 04, many towns believe it should be removed immediately, at a cost of $120 million in FY 01. Another option is to alter the cap phase-out to equalize its fiscal impact over its remaining years. The current phase-out is projected to increase ECS funding by approximately $30 million a year in FY 02 and FY 03, and $80 million in FY 04. The "balloon" in the final year makes towns fear the state will reduce FY 04 allocations.

15. CEA Teacher Vacancy List - June 2004
Anticipated Vacancy Physical education Teacher (9-12 12) (FT); Anticipated Vacancy- general Science Teacher transcripts; Photocopy of connecticut certification;
http://www.cea.org/TeacherVacancies/vacancies.cfm

www.cea.org
Public School Vacancies in Connecticut The Connecticut Education Association hosts this monthly listing of vacancies in Connecticut Public Schools as a service to the Education Community. June 2004 NOTICE
CEA believes that Waterbury teachers are unfairly being asked to bear the brunt of years of this city's financial mismanagement. The politically appointed State Oversight Board took control of the city's finances, and in the process, eliminated the collective bargaining rights of teachers. This abrogation of teacher rights will have long-term consequences because educators will choose not to stay in Waterbury and that will reduce the quality of teaching.
On March 5, 2004, the CEA Board of Directors unanimously adopted a resolution recommending that certified teachers not seek employment in Waterbury until the situation is remedied. Below is the text of the resolution: Move to adopt the following resolution for the Waterbury Teachers Association: Whereas, a cornerstone of CEA has been to support a negotiations law that allows for a fair process promoting good working conditions for teachers

16. Bureau Of Early Childhood, Career And Adult Education - Adult Education Connecti
in the most recent regular legislative session has not yet been incorporated intothe connecticut general Statutes but have implications for Adult education.
http://www.state.ct.us/sde/deps/Adult/state/ctstatutes.html
Connecticut State Department of Education
Division of Teaching and Learning Programs and Services
George A. Coleman, Associate Commissioner
CONNECTICUT
ADULT EDUCATION State Grants Federal Grants About Us Bureau of Early Childhood, Career and Adult Education
Paul F. Flinter, Acting Bureau Chief
Connecticut Statutes for Adult Education
The Connecticut General Statutes (CGS) Section 10-5, and Sections 10-67 through 10-73d as amended, specifically refer to Education Laws governing Adult Education Activities in the State of Connecticut. These are listed and linked below for your reference and convenience. Additional sections of the CGS that may have relevance to adult education programs are also referenced below. Education Legislation (Public Act 03-100) enacted in the most recent regular legislative session has not yet been incorporated into the Connecticut General Statutes but have implications for Adult Education.

17. Connecticut State Department Of Education
104 of the connecticut general Statutes assigns to the general supervision and controlof the educational elementary and secondary education, special education
http://www.state.ct.us/sde/board/
Connecticut State Department of Education Office of Board Matters Some of the material in this section may be in Adobe Acrobat Format. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required. Click here to download free Acrobat Reader.
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Greater Expectations (5-year comprehensive plan) 1.7 mb Board Agenda - June 2, 2004 Board Reports - 2004 January 2004 Board Report February - March 2004 Board Report Board Reports - 2003 January 2003 Board Report February - March 2003 Board Report May - June 2003 Board Report September - October 2003 Board Report ...
State Board Position Statements
Members The State Board of Education consists of eleven members who are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the General Assembly. Nine voting members are appointed to four-year terms. Two non voting student members are appointed to serve one-year terms. The Commissioner of Education, who serves as the secretary to the State Board, is appointed by the Board for a term coterminous with that of the Governor. The Commissioner of Higher Education serves as an ex officio, nonvoting member.
Updated July 2003
Craig E. Toensing, Chairperson

18. 81.ch.02: The History Of Public Education In Connecticut
the class ability, the unit may be used for a more intense study of Connecticutpublic education. I have prefaced each section with a general objective which
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1981/cthistory/81.ch.02.x.html
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home
The History of Public Education in Connecticut
by
Clifford J. Dudley
Contents of Curriculum Unit 81.ch.02:
Introduction
The idea of public education has come to mean various things to many people. What is your concept of it? What images do your students have when “public education” is mentioned? Public schools in England have little in common with their name-sakes in America; more like our private schools, they are exclusive schools which serve to prepare students for important jobs in the government or military, “public” service. Yet the present American idea of publicly supported schools which would teach basic knowledge to future citizens did not exist in our state most of our early history. This unit is concerned with how education developed throughout the state’s history. The overall goal of the unit is to Provide students with insight into how education has responded to changing conditions. Your students should learn how education affects, and in turn is affected by, the attitudes of the society in which it exists. The unit is divided into three sections: the colonial era, the 19th century, and the 2Oth century. The sections may be taught together as a two-week unit, or separately in connection with each period as it is covered in traditional American history courses. It may be used for grades eight through ten. However, depending on your desires and the class ability, the unit may be used for a more intense study of Connecticut public education. I have prefaced each section with a general objective which the students should recognize. Following each section are some activities which you nay find useful. Of course, each of us will use this material in the way we feel will be most informative and interesting to the students.

19. KinderStart - Education/Daycare/Childcare : Education - General Information
The following links are in English. Rate this Site. Early Beginnings Preschool Program Rate this Site. connecticut education Association. The connecticut education Foundation is
http://www.kinderstart.com/educationdaycarechildcare/educationgeneralinformation
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  • 21st Century Community Learning Centers The 21st CCLC Program is a key component of our national efforts to keep children safe, to provide academic enrichment, and other recreational and enrichment opportunities, such as band, drama, art, and other cultural events for children; and to provide life-long learning opportunities for community members.

20. Connecticut College - General Education
2003 2005 Course Catalog. general education. Academics. general education. ConnecticutCollege requires that each student complete a program of general education.
http://camel2.conncoll.edu/academics/gen_ed/

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Connecticut College requires that each student complete a program of general education. General Education (GE) Requirements for the Classes of 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 This page maintained by the CC Web Team feedback@conncoll.edu General Feedback
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