Every year, before school starts, Connecticut's commissioner of education gets district superintendents from all over the state to talk about the significant issues in education.
Connecticut school superintendents gathered Thursday for an annual back-to-school meeting in Berlin where officials stressed the “infinite possibilities” of teaching young people while acknowledging persistent shortages of educators in districts across the state.
Old Saybrook's Public Schools (OSPS) are in good hands, according to the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE) and the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents (CAPSS)..
Millions of dollars in state aid are available to school districts for HVAC upgrades, but municipalities must provide matching grants. That’s left some schools with fewer resources feeling left out.