Category: Education
15
Apr
How to Make Schools More Integrated
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The “Choice Watch: Diversity and Access in Connecticut’s School Choice Programs” report released last week suggests ways that “open choice” schools in Connecticut should work...
07
Apr
BOE to Vote on Edu-colonialism at Clark School
by Kerri Ana Provost
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“It’s really no choice at all,” says Robert Cotto, who plans to vote against the “Resolution Requesting Commissioner’s Exercise of Statutory Authority Relative to John...
02
Apr
Interest in Branding Alive and Well
by Kerri Ana Provost
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University of Hartford’s Wilde Auditorium was filled for Tuesday’s third annual Corine E. Norgaard Women in Leadership Lecture Series, and the audience was not just...
20
Mar
Hartford Promises
by Josh Blanchfield
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In recent months, the entire Weaver High School community has been mobilized by the Hartford Board of Education’s poor communication about the school’s temporary move...
20
Mar
Clark Told “Friendship is on Hold”, Okay to See Others
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Clark Turnaround Committee was informed Tuesday that more site visits would be possible, and that the Friendship School model (use of the word “model”...
16
Mar
Clark School Community Resists Ultimatum
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Hartford Board of Education was not suggesting a leadership change or closure, said outgoing Superintendent Dr. Christina Kishimoto at a BOE meeting in January....
27
Feb
Let the Debate Begin, There is No Debate
by Josh Blanchfield
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What’s the debate? That was the continual refrain at this week’s Hartford Board of Education meeting. The packed house at the Journalism and Media Magnet...
26
Feb
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March 2014 Events
by Kerri Ana Provost
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March 1 Free admission to the Connecticut Historical Society galleries today, 9am-5pm. TNMOT-AZTRO: Projector Series II — from 7-8pm, watch a performance that blends dance,...
24
Feb
Students Honored for Turbine Project
by Kerri Ana Provost
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Ten students from the Academy of Engineering and Green Technology at Hartford High School were finally recognized by the City of Hartford for their role in the...
18
Feb
BOE to Consider Teach for America Contract Continuation
by Kerri Ana Provost
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The Hartford Board of Education will be voting on whether or not to continue its contract with Teach for America, originally signed in 2011. Approval would...