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At John S. Martinez Elementary School in New Haven, newly installed garden beds from Common Ground’s Schoolyards Program offer a different approach to learning, and playing in the dirt is bringing kids down to earth.
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The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted various services for children, and that has sparked concerns about their long-term social and emotional well-being.
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The Hispanic Alliance of Southeastern Connecticut and Eastern Connecticut State University have joined forces to offer scholarships to in-state students from Hispanic and Latino communities.
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From 2019 to 2021, the number of child care workers in Connecticut dropped 28 percent compared to the previous three years, according to federal statistics.
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Fewer students are enrolling in Connecticut public pre-kindergarten and kindergarten classrooms. But state education officials said this is a trend that’s been happening since before the pandemic.
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Under a bill passed by the state legislature, Connecticut will require Asian American and Pacific Islander studies in K-12 public schools.
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The injection into the state’s early childhood system would provide much-needed relief, child care providers said.
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Parents and students in Killingly continue to push for a no-cost, school-based mental health center after the school board tabled a vote to take action. A parent-led petition calling on the board to step up led to a public hearing.
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Today on Audacious, all four guests are named Pat Smith! What else do they have in common? And what's so different about them?
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Connecticut paid $106,000 to assess public school facilities through a no-bid contract arranged by Kosta Diamantis, who stopped running the state's school construction office amid an FBI investigation into his tenure.