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Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's new spending plan would eliminate state education aid to 85 school districts and cut school aid to another 54 cities and towns, if…
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The Connecticut Supreme Court will hear an expedited appeal of a landmark court ruling declaring the state's education funding system…
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Connecticut's attorney general will appeal a landmark court ruling declaring the state's education funding system unconstitutional and calling for…
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A Connecticut Superior Court judge has ruled that the state's education funding system is irrational and unconstitutional.Superior Court Judge Thomas…
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An 11-year-old legal fight over education funding in Connecticut comes to a head Wednesday, when a Superior Court judge is scheduled to rule from the…
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As teachers, staff and students head back to school, a recent forum in Hartford featuring the U.S. Education Secretary discussed the role of diversity in…
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Closing arguments have begun in a trial over whether Connecticut adequately funds its public schools.A coalition of municipalities, education groups,…
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On Thursday, Connecticut education officials announced they are cutting the amount of time third- to eighth-grade students spend on standardized…
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The first results from Connecticut's new standardized Smarter Balanced exams appear mixed. While more students than expected are excelling at English…
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Connecticut high school juniors may no longer have to take a controversial standardized test. Earlier this week the Senate voted 33-3 to relieve…