Magnet Schools: A State of Mind?
InterDistrict Discovery Magnet School in Bridgeport By Ariane Rasmussen MassLatinoNews A recently released report by the State Department […]
InterDistrict Discovery Magnet School in Bridgeport By Ariane Rasmussen MassLatinoNews A recently released report by the State Department […]
By Katherine Leal Unmuth Education reporters often are drawn to reporting the depressing headlines about the state of Latino
“For the last five years New London has been flat funded, and that’s a big difference between New London and
By Brian Woodman Jr. CTLatinoNews.com Ronald Flores, an associate sociology professor at Connecticut College, has encouraging observations about education among
Mentors and Students in the CT Students for a DREAM College Access Program The CT Students for a DREAM have expanded
Some experiences stay with a person forever. For Susana Rivera-Mills, it was moving in 1982 from El Salvador to
The State Department of Education reports that Hartford students attending a magnet or suburban school significantly outperform their peers who
By Annika Darling There was a cartoon once, on the cover of the School Board Journal, in which a vacancy
HOW MANY STUDENTS ARE THERE? The National Center for Education Statistics estimated that in 2013, 50.1 million children will be
By Linda Tishler Levinson The Latino student population in the state has grown and continues to do so – in
By Christina Rose As Connecticut adjusts to the new Common Core standards, officials hope they will be a better predictor
Saying the city and schools need to have a “conversation and a wake-up call,” New Britain, Conn., Superintendent of Schools