Category: Education
15
Dec
Criteria for New Superintendent
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
Hartford is currently searching for its new School District Superintendent, as Adamowski plans to leave at the end of the 2010-2011 school year. There were...
24
Nov
Ninety Years of Defending Constitutional Rights
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) — a nonpartisan and non-profit organization — is celebrating its 90-year-history with a traveling exhibit which is currently on...
20
Nov
ANYWHERE: Child Brings Weapon to School
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
If you search the internet for weapons in Connecticut schools, the first stories that appear (as of publication) are mostly related to the incident last...
12
Nov
Art Supplies for Bulkeley High
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
Ismael “Arten” Cuadros noticed the lack of art supplies when he attended Bulkeley High School in the city’s Barry Square neighborhood. Not surprising. Whenever school...
04
Nov
Vengeance Academy
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
Bullying has been making all sorts of headlines lately, perhaps because it had been systematically ignored for so long, even after its most negative side...
17
Oct
Activism Commentary Design Downtown Education Environmental Interest Hartford Myth Busting Quality of Life Transportation Unsolicited Advice
Crude Oil: Dependence and Consequences
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
The Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice held their sixth annual conference at the UConn School of Business on Saturday, October 16th. There were two keynote...
30
Sep
Activism Beyond Hartford Cultural Interest Education Environmental Interest Film Fun Hartford Music Parks Volunteer
Park Water Arts: Celebrating Our Local Waterways
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
The Park River Watershed — which stretches from Bloomfield through Hartford, West Hartford, Farmington, New Britain, and Newington –“pours into the Connecticut River through tunnels...
28
Sep
Access Commentary Community Cultural Interest Design Downtown Education Environmental Interest Food Frog Hollow Fun Hartford Myth Busting Parks Quality of Life Shopping South Green South Meadows Transportation
Developing Connective Tissue in Downtown
by Kerri Ana Provost
6 Comments
Nobody argued when David Panagore announced that “We are the epitome of the Eisenhower Interstate system.” Those with an interest in downtowns would be hard-pressed...
20
Sep
Free Admission to Connecticut Science Center
by Kerri Ana Provost
No Comments
Last year’s opening of the Connecticut Science Center was met with skepticism, usually regarding whether or not people would bother to come visit. My own...
01
Sep
Buzz
by Kerri Ana Provost
2 Comments
The fourth annual family-friendly community spelling bee will be held on Friday, October 22nd, from 7-9pm. This event will be at the Theater of the...