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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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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut is promoting legislation he’s proposed that would allow U.S. Department of Education funding to go to…
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New York State Education officials said there’s some improvement in the Common Core related Math and English tests taken by third through eighth graders…
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The contentious Bush-era education law known as ‘No Child Left Behind’ is possibly going to get an overhaul. No Child Left Behind had forced states to…
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For low-income students in Stamford who've fallen behind in school, there's a summer school program that aims to help them catch up by putting them…
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Supporters of the opt out movement won 52 seats in Tuesday's school board elections on Long Island. More than half of school districts on Long Island now…
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An expanding community college program in Connecticut is promising lots of jobs to students in the field of advanced manufacturing: a range of work that…
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A report released on Friday by Connecticut’s Office of the Child Advocate traced the mental health and history of Adam Lanza, the man who committed the…
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About 86 percent of Connecticut’s high school graduating class of 2014 took the SAT exam. That’s according to a new report from the College Board, which…
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Several Connecticut schools and one Suffolk County school are among those called exemplary by the U.S. Department of Education Tuesday.In Connecticut,…
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This fall's official enrollment numbers will this year include an enrollment jump of unaccompanied minors, mostly from Central America. Federal…