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Local Students – from Elementary School through High School – to Learn About College Life, Financial Literacy on Hawks Education Day
Connecticut Science Center Programs Range from Algorithms to Technology, Recognize Career Paths and Trailblazers
Program Had Been Discontinued by Hartford Consortium for Higher Education
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in Connecticut.
Pilot Program with A.I. Prince Technical High School to Advance Data Literacy Skills
A recent study looked at the best and worst states for teachers. See how Connecticut stacks up.
249 Connecticut Teachers Participated in Summer Teacher Training Sessions at Connecticut Science Center
Niche.com's annual rankings put local boarding schools as top in state and country.
A recent study compared public school systems across the country and here is how Connecticut fared. Are you surprised?
Congratulations to these Western CT State University graduates who call greater Hartford their hometown.
The program was held on the last day of school.
Gov. Lamont shared the news this week.
Police are still investigating the death of the 21-year-old student, who died on Saturday.
The principal banged on a nearby traffic sign to scare the bear off.
Gov. Lamont honored the students.
A total of four appointments were made.
The students took home silver at State History Day
The award from GreatSchools means the school has a good track record of graduating students that are ready for college.
The State Department of Public Health released a school-by-school breakdown of vaccination rates. Here are your school’s rates.
Dr. Wilken holds an Ed.D. in Education Leadership from the University of Hartford, and a master's degree in Health Care Policy & Management.
ConnectiCare spoke to East Hartford students about the importance of healthy living
The economic impact to the State of Connecticut from its fifteen non-profit independent colleges and universities is $33.2 billion annually.
There will be a schedule change Tuesday.
There will be a schedule change due to snow for the school system.
It's the second time in two days that students were hospitalized in Hartford for consuming laced brownies.
The incident occurred Monday morning, according to authorities.