2020
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- 5/15/2020 Governor’s COVID-19 Learn From Home Task Force: First Wave of 17,000 Dell Laptops Ahead of Schedule, Begin Arriving in Districts on May 18th
- 8/6/2020 Governor Lamont Announces Additional Coronavirus Relief Funding to Assist Connecticut School Districts With Fall Operations
- 11/12/2020 Governor Lamont Encourages Connecticut High School Students to Participate in Cybersecurity Competition
- 10/9/2020 Governor Lamont Announces Windsor Educators Named Connecticut's 2021 Teacher of the Year and Paraeducator of the Year
- 11/20/2020 Governor Lamont Announces Connecticut State Department of Education and Central Connecticut State University Launch New Teacher Pipeline College Initiative
- 6/25/2020 Governor Lamont Announces Plans for the 2020-21 School Year Amid the Ongoing COVID19 Pandemic
- 10/2/2020 Celebrating 'CT Grown for CT Kids Week' October 5-9
- 5/4/2020 Education Commissioner Cardona: A New Era in Educational Access and Advocacy
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9/18/2020
CSDE Announces New Data Collections to Better Evaluate and Support Student Participation and Engagement During the 2020-21 Academic Year
Education Commissioner Miguel Cardona today announced that the Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) is rolling out two new data collections to promote transparency and make data-driven decisions
- 1/30/2020 CSDE: 2018-19 Next Generation Accountability Results Show Significant Increases in College and Career Readiness
- 4/7/2020 April 7: Update from the Co-Chairs of the Governor's COVID-19 Learn From Home Task Force
- 8/14/2020 CT Department of Education Statement on Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and Dalio Education Announcement of New Social and Emotional Learning Course to Support School Staff
- 9/1/2020 CSDE Announces Procurement of New Statewide Special Education Data Management System
- 12/7/2020 CSDE Regional School Choice Office (RSCO) Launches New School Choice Application, Hosts Virtual Fall Information Fair for Families
- 12/2/2020 Governor Lamont Announces Full Delivery of 141,000 Laptops To PK-12 Students, Making Connecticut First State in Nation To Provide Access To Learning Devices for All PK-12 Students in Need