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Connecticut State Department Of Education
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  1. Bridgeport
  2. Greenwich
  3. Hartford
  4. Middletown
  5. New Britain
  6. New Haven
  7. New London
  8. Norwich
  9. Stamford
  10. Storrs

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Connecticut State Department Of Education



Department of Information Technology
.  Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 State of Connecticut. ...

Governor’s Task Force on State Contracting Reform ...

On June 29, 2005, CIO Diane S. Wallace presented the Department of Information Technology’s Employee of the Month Award to Kathleen M. Anderson of the DOIT Contracts and Purchasing Division. ... [Read More]

Connecticut State Information Page - OSHA
The Connecticut Department of Labor, Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CONN- OSHA) administers Connecticut's Public Employer Only State Plan. The program adopts and enforces occupational safety and health standards as they apply to all state and municipal employees. ...

To date, CONN-OSHA has adopted all Federal OSHA standards that would relate to our public employer only state plan. CONN-OSHA incorporates Federal standards by reference and therefore, the state standards are identical to the Federal standards. They relate to existing parts as follows: ... [Read More]

CT.gov: General
State of Connecticut Disclaimer ,  Privacy Policy , and Web Site Accessibility Policy .  Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 State of Connecticut.  ... [Read More]

Department of Information Technology
.  Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 State of Connecticut. ...

Governor’s Task Force on State Contracting Reform ...

On June 29, 2005, CIO Diane S. Wallace presented the Department of Information Technology’s Employee of the Month Award to Kathleen M. Anderson of the DOIT Contracts and Purchasing Division. ... [Read More]

Department of Consumer Protection
State of Connecticut Disclaimer ,  Privacy Policy , and Web Site Accessibility Policy .  Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 State of Connecticut.  ... [Read More]

Archived: Teaching Opportunities for Paraprofessionals
History In 1989, the Connecticut state legislature established a pilot program to assist minority paraprofessionals working in the state's five largest urban school districts to become certified teachers. Initially, this group included the Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, New Britain, and Stamford school districts. The legislature also called for the state to solicit matching funds from corporations. In 1991, TOP program administrators asked for continued funding from the state board of education, and TOP became a regular state department of education program. Concurrently, at the request of TOP directors, the state legislature amended the law and increased to ten the number of eligible participating districts so that the program could serve all areas of the state, including Danbury, New London, Waterbury, Windham, and Meriden. Participating District Selection Districts were chosen to participate if they had large minority student populations (at least 30 percent), low numbers of mi ... [Read More]

Education Links
This area contains links to web sites and pages which may be of interest to personspursuing or contemplating pursuing an educational objective. These links are provided as aservice, the Education Service does not endorse or promote any of these sites. Nor is theDepartment or the Education Service responsible for the content and/or subject matter ofthese sites. Contact the Education Service Webmaster if youknow of other sites which may be helpful. The information is divided into thefollowing categories: ... [Read More]

Department of Education Issues Statement Regarding Connecticut Lawsuit
U.S. Department of Education Acting Director of Public Affairs DJ Nordquist released the following statement regarding action by Connecticut's attorney general on the state's intent to file a lawsuit on the No Child Left Behind Act : ...

Department of Education Issues Statement Regarding Connecticut Lawsuit ...

" No Child Left Behind simply asks states to set their own levels of achievement and to measure all students annually to ensure that each and every one—regardless of skin color, sex or where a student lives—is learning. The basis for the state's lawsuit appears to rest on a flawed 'cost study' of the No Child Left Behind Act that creates inflated projections built upon questionable estimates and misallocation of costs. ... [Read More]

Department of Correction
State of Connecticut Disclaimer ,  Privacy Policy , and Web Site Accessibility Policy .  Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 State of Connecticut.  ...

Fax: 860-692-6964 E-mail: John.Duffey@po.state.ct.us ...

The Department of Correction shall protect the public, protect staff, and provide safe, secure and humane supervision of offenders with opportunities that support successful community reintegration. ... [Read More]

Connecticut Education Network
The Connecticut Education Network (CEN) is America's first statewide K12 and higher education network to be built exclusively using state-of-the-art fiber optic connections.  Operating at speeds 1000 times faster than a home broadband connection, the CEN provides incredible access to the Internet, the next generation Internet2, the Connecticut Digital Library, and thousands of other resources exclusively targeted to students, teachers, researchers and administrators in Connecticut's education institutions. Upon completion in summer, 2005, every K12 and Higher Education connection to the CEN will have a fiber optic based connection that will allow high speed multimedia learning tools, research activities and online administrative activities in every  school district and on every campus in the State. Many public libraries are also being connected to the network. ... [Read More]


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