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By Annika Darling There was a cartoon once, on the cover of the School Board Journal, in which a vacancy notice for a superintendent...
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By Annika Darling There was a cartoon once, on the cover of the School Board Journal, in which a vacancy notice for a superintendent...
HOW MANY STUDENTS ARE THERE? The National Center for Education Statistics estimated that in 2013, 50.1 million children will be enrolled in U.S. public...
By Linda Tishler Levinson The Latino student population in the state has grown and continues to do so – in some surprising suburban towns,...
By Christina Rose As Connecticut adjusts to the new Common Core standards, officials hope they will be a better predictor of success. While schools...
Saying the city and schools need to have a “conversation and a wake-up call,” New Britain, Conn., Superintendent of Schools Kelt L. Cooper is...
Where Hispanic high school graduates go to college is important and helps determine not only if they will graduate, but their future prospects...
Boston Public Schools are working to improve the performance of their black and Latino male students. In June the school system received a...
By Christina Rose CTLatinoNews.com When the O’Brien STEM Academy in East Hartford, Conn., has an opening for an elementary teaching position, they typically get...
By Christina Rose CTLatinoNews.com In recent years, schools have struggled to keep up with the best technology education can offer for their Latino students...
In response to the growing number of Hispanic workers in the U.S., as well as the high number of Latinos who work in the...