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New CT law on kindergarten age cutoff causing confusion

New Connecticut legislation passed in 2023 requires that kindergarten students be 5 years old by Sept. 1, instead of the previous cutoff of Jan. 1.

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New CT law on kindergarten age cutoff causing confusion

New CT law on kindergarten age cutoff causing confusion
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CT kindergarten age change: How will districts handle waivers?

CT parents whose children won't turn 5 by Sept. 1 can request to enroll them in kindergarten early, but that process varies by district.

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Massachusetts' public schools are highly segregated. It's time we treated that like the crisis it is

Massachusetts’ public schools are highly segregated. It’s time we treated that like the crisis it is The Bay State hasn’t demonstrated any real urgency around integration in decades. Millions of children have paid the price. By David Scharfenberg Globe Staff,Updated December 11, 2020, 3:05 a.m. Email to a Friend In mid-August, a group called Policy for Progress commissioned a poll of Massachusetts voters. The state, like the rest of the country, was in the midst of a racial reckoning. And the organization wanted to gauge public opinion on a crucial but often forgotten issue: school segregation. A solid majority, it turned out — 55 percent — agreed that school segregation is a “big” or “somewhat big” problem in the United States.

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