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The next chapter is always a daunting prospect. Despite parents, friends, siblings and professors all trying to have their say, no one really knows what the future holds.
More and more special education students in Connecticut are being forcibly restrained or locked in seclusion rooms.
Under current policies across the state, no “one parent” gets to decide what is appropriate for the community.
Fully funding the Excess Cost Grant ensures that every student, regardless of ability, can access the specialized instruction and services they need.
Rallies and demonstrations on Connecticut campuses are also now taking on student visa cancellations and attacks on academic ...
Middletown Public Schools earned the grant from the State Department of Education. Chef Kashia Diaz started Monday as the ...
The controversial bills would change how Connecticut’s private special education programs are funded and may bill for ...
The inaugural event convened deans from nine universities to discuss current topics and best practices in business education.
Proposed legislation would increase state oversight over special education costs in Connecticut, as some advocates fear ...
Because the school is smaller and there is often less funding ... Typically, there are no special education classes offered. Often there is an entrance exam, interview, and/or other factors to ...
UConn said they have learned that the federal ... most of whom are based at the Storrs campus. The school has been reviewing Student and Exchange Visitor Program records and found that, as of ...
Connecticut high school graduate can’t read or write ... the state talking to people about the needs and costs of special education. “And one thing we realized is we have to do something ...