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Black students are more likely to go to college if they have at least one black teacher in elementary school. That’s one of the findings in a new study…
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Outstanding student debt in the U.S surpassed $1.5 trillion this year, and the percentage of students defaulting on their federal loans has been trending…
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At a breakfast meeting in Washington on Tuesday, Congressman Steve Israel was eating eggs and fielding questions from reporters about fundraising…
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According to a report from Connecticut's Department of Education, between 2007 and 2012, black students were nearly four times as likely to be suspended…
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The University of Connecticut has settled a federal lawsuit filed by five women who claimed the school responded to their sexual assault complaints with…
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Norwalk’s legal department and the city’s NAACP are sparring over allegations that several board of education members are being discriminated against…
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Now that the Martin administration has gotten the necessary approvals to apply for a state funding grant for an interdistrict magnet PreK-5 school, it…
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The Stamford Board of Representatives voted unanimously Wednesday night among the 27 members in attendance to appropriate and authorize bonding of up to…
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Stamford boards of finance and education made necessary approvals Tuesday night to allow the city to meet a grant application to the state by a June 30,…
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Architects of the new Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut have officially unveiled their plans for the school. The old Sandy Hook School…
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A former Quinnipiac University student is facing charges after police say she phoned in bomb threats before the university’s graduation ceremony Sunday.…
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Stamford is once again home to one of Connecticut's state-run technical high schools. It's reopening this fall after the state shut it down five years…