This is not a headline for a satirical website. As businesses across the nation continue struggling with inflation, heightened regulations and over-taxation, the Connecticut General Assembly is considering enacting legislation that would “temporarily” raise “the room occupancy tax on hotels and lodging houses and the sales and use taxes on the rental or leasing of a passenger […]
This hour, we meet two of the nearly 900 Connecticut teachers who have been recipients of Fund for Teachers grants and learn about why opportunities for "self-directed professional development" outside of the classroom are so important.
Teaching Race & Slavery in the American Classroom 24th Annual Conference Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at the MacMillan Center at Yale University Thursday Saturday, November 3-5, 2022
Nichole Pitruzzello of Rocky Hill, CT, an experienced educator with credentials in curriculum, instruction and history, will focus on elevating the visibility of Connecticut’s Kid Governor®, increasing the number of schools participating across the state, prioritizing equity and outreach to underserved schools, and deepening student and teacher engagement. h