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The Connecticut State Library works to preserve and make accessible Connecticut’s history and heritage and to advance the development of library services statewide.
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researchIT CT - Free Online Resources
researchIT CT offers free online resources as a service of the CT State Library. Here you will find journal, magazine, and newspaper articles for Connecticut public, K12, and academic libraries and their users. We also offer a collection of downloadable eAudios and eBooks for Connecticut residents with valid CT public library card numbers.
Agency: Connecticut State LibraryThe State Library provides a variety of library, information, archival, public records, museum, and administrative services for citizens of Connecticut.
Agency: Connecticut State LibraryImmunization Laws and Regulations
Information about Immunization requirements elementary, middle, high school and college.
Agency: Department of Public HealthConnecticut's website for children to learn about Connecticut history, people, government, and culture.
Agency: ConneCT KidsSearch for Connecticut elementary, middle school, high school, regional vocational tech schools and charter schools.
Agency: ConneCT KidsParents in the mood for seasonal indoor or outdoor activities can find links to museums, places to swim and other destinations.
Agency: ConneCT KidsFor kids who want a more focused summer, the state has lists of camps that specialize in arts and music, academics, the environment, history, technology and sports.
Agency: ConneCT KidsTeens and young adults can search for summer jobs with companies, towns and agencies.
Agency: ConneCT KidsParents can find a list of summer programs throughout the state that serve youngsters with special needs.
Agency: ConneCT KidsSchool Governance Councils provide an opportunity for Connecticut schools to engage with families and community members in the essential dialogue about student achievement and preparing all students for success.
Agency: Department of EducationBullying cannot be a rite of passage in our nation’s schools. Instead, our schools must be safe and nurturing environments that promote learning and full participation by all students.
Agency: Department of EducationPublic School Choice In Connecticut
Information on the five different types of public school choices available statewide.
Agency: Department of EducationWelcome to ChoiceEducation.org! The Regional School Choice Office (RSCO) was created in partnership with operator districts to manage the Open Choice and magnet school choice process in response to the Milo Sheff, et al. v. William O’Neill, et al case and the decision in 1997.
Agency: Department of EducationInformation and guidance on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's school nutrition programs, including the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), School Breakfast Program (SBP), Afterschool Snack Program (ASP), Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (FFVP), Special Milk Program (SMP), and Seamless Summer Option (SSO) of the NSLP.
Agency: Department of EducationMastery-Based Learning Resource Center
This website is designed to support local school districts that choose to implement Mastery-Based Learning, as well as families and community partners who want to learn more about this model.
Agency: Department of Education