Garth Harries Reappointed
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| Feb 11, 2014 9:20 am |Backed by parents, charter advocates and teachers, New Haven’s new superintendent won approval to remain in charge of city schools for another three years.
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| Feb 11, 2014 9:20 am |Backed by parents, charter advocates and teachers, New Haven’s new superintendent won approval to remain in charge of city schools for another three years.
New Haven parents got 19 hours to have a say in who runs the school system for the next three years.
It was the school board’s latest effort in “parent engagement.” Like previous attempts, it didn’t go over well.
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Fifty-six families whose young children have missed over 10 days of school will get an invitation to meet Judge Jack Keyes — and try to cut a bad habit before it gets worse.
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| Jan 28, 2014 12:57 pm |A struggling Newhallville school may get an influx of extra state money next year as part of a new network of low-performing schools.
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Dacia Toll gave her board members a math quiz — and a heads up about a new kind of testing sweeping the nation.
The company that invented Apple’s computer mouse is coming to New Haven to help the Achievement First charter network invent a new model of K‑8 schools.
“Look at the ACCUPLACER,” the newest member of New Haven’s school board told her colleagues.
They were discussing the fine points of a state law that will affect hundreds of city high school students — a law she had voted on, and a topic she has studied in depth.
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| Dec 30, 2013 9:23 am |The principal sent the alert: Ms. Lopez’s baby was on the way. Amid a shortage of bilingual teachers, Rocio Ramos scrambled to cover a class —and keep the momentum going of a new effort to revamp the city’s largest bilingual ed program.
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| Dec 20, 2013 3:04 pm |New Haven was not among the final five school districts that won $120 million in competitive grant money from the latest round of the federal Race to the Top, officials announced Thursday.
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| Dec 16, 2013 1:04 pm |No New Haven schools are “excelling.” Two are making enough progress to earn “distinction.”
That’s the conclusion of the state’s new effort to grade schools.
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| Dec 13, 2013 12:04 pm |A new report shows New Haven has suffered a slight setback in reaching one of its main school reform goals: Cutting the dropout rate in half.
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| Dec 10, 2013 9:20 am |The school district is eyeing two low-performing city schools for potential state-funded “turnaround” efforts next year.
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| Dec 9, 2013 3:30 pm |Freddy Seminario pointed his browser to Road Trip Nation to search for a future career — and prepare for a new, more demanding standardized test coming to New Haven schools.
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| Nov 20, 2013 4:10 pm |The school district failed to find money to open a new vo-tech school — so it’s moving ahead with a humbler plan inside an abandoned wood shop at Hillhouse High.
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| Nov 20, 2013 9:03 am |New Haven has entered the final round of a federal competition that could bring in up to $17 million to create more “personalized” learning for kids.
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| Nov 14, 2013 3:46 pm |Pat Brittingham is preparing to take on a big task: Grading six of her peers on job evaluations with newly raised stakes.
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| Nov 13, 2013 9:10 am |In two years, 300 teacher “facilitators” will help their peers improve their craft, reaching every teacher in the city — according to a new plan backed by one of the world’s largest philanthropic foundations.
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| Nov 8, 2013 4:01 pm |Mayor John DeStefano celebrated a teacher vote that continued the direction of a school reform effort he launched four years ago — and called on the state to help keep it going.
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By an overwhelming majority, teachers ratified a new labor contract that stays the course of school reform at a transitional moment in New Haven — and begins to redefine teachers’ careers.
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New Haven teachers will vote Thursday night on a second landmark labor contract that would begin to tie pay raises to job evaluations and add incentives for teachers who work in difficult schools.
Administrators will have to start “brown-bagging it” to meetings. One person from the school district’s central office may lose his or her job. And outside groups may have to pay more to rent school gyms and theaters.
As the state moves ahead with new teacher evaluations, New Haven is grappling with how to meet one unpopular new requirement: letting students determine a portion of their teachers’ grades.
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| Oct 16, 2013 8:28 am |New Haven is preparing to ditch the Connecticut Mastery Test for a new test — and now faces a technological challenge.
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| Oct 8, 2013 2:42 pm |New Haven got the OK to launch another experiment in how a teachers union can work with the school district to try out new ways of running schools.
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| Sep 30, 2013 2:24 pm |A stepchild school with outdated computers will get a major technology boost, thanks to a federal grant to convert four city schools into magnet schools with math-and-science themes.
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