(Opinion) Teachers need more zeroes at the end of their paychecks. Budding corporate leaders need more zeroes at the end of their pizza-flavored civic “donations.” Renters need fewer zeroes at the end of their monthly fees.
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Laura Glesby |
Oct 13, 2022 3:40 pm
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2021 graduation ceremony at Common Ground School.
An urban farming and ecology-centered local charter school has won the first-ever “Impact Community Engagement Award” from the national charter school development firm Building Hope.
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Nora Grace-Flood |
Oct 12, 2022 2:30 pm
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Supt. Tracey: "Let us not present New Haven Public Schools in a negative light."
New hires will receive signing bonuses through the end of January in the public school district’s latest effort to recruit more teachers, paraprofessionals, social workers, and safety officers — amid an ongoing flood of staff resignations and publicly vented concerns about substandard working conditions in the city’s schools.
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Nora Grace-Flood and Thomas Breen |
Oct 12, 2022 11:14 am
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Kermit Carolina: Suiting back up, this time for Cross.
A public school leader who has made a career out of working with at-risk teens will step into the top role at Wilbur Cross High School on an interim basis to replace a school leader who is leaving his post six weeks into the academic year.
As the city’s public school district struggles to fill classrooms with permanent teachers, veteran local educators spoke out about feeling disrespected and underappreciated six weeks into a school year increasingly defined by a teacher shortage.
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Maya McFadden |
Sep 30, 2022 10:28 am
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NHPS Supervisor of Literacy Lynn Brantley presents plan at City Hall hearing.
Committee alders welcomed the New Haven Public Schools’ (NHPS) new math and literacy plan — which officials claimed may shift towards a more phonics-based “structured” reading program — while questions arose about whether the draft proposal is complete enough to effect significant needed change.
Approximately 1,000 students may be turned away from school Friday if families don’t meet the submission deadline for their students’ health immunization forms this year.
Top public school administrators have have drafted an “enhanced literacy and math plan” in response to months of public outcry from teachers, students, and parents about a learning crisis in city classrooms.
The Board of Education has accepted climate activists’ challenge to reduce the public schools system’s carbon footprint — by unanimously approving a new “climate emergency” resolution put forward by the New Haven Climate Movement (NHCM).
(Updated) School officials reported two incidents Wednesday involving psychoactive “edibles.”
In the first incident, three Bishop Woods School eighth-graders were taken to the hospital after sharing a likely cannabis-infused treat that made them sick.
Retired Superior Court Judge Angela Robinson ordered seventh and eighth-grade students at Mauro-Sheridan Interdistrict Magnet School Thursday to chase their dreams.
Renderings of the proposed middle school addition.
A 2018 proposal to move sixth graders out of elementary classrooms and into an expanded middle school is one step closer to fruition following site plan approval from Hamden’s Planning and Zoning Commission.
Streets: Saw teachers respected, students supported.
Carolyn Streets returned to her English language arts classroom at Engineering and Science University Magnet School (ESUMS) with new insights into how to teach reading in a supportive environment — gained from a six-month sabbatical at a place known for doing it well.
Leslie Blatteau and Iline Tracey: working to keep teachers and fill vacancies.
The New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) are offering teachers a chance to put extra money in their pockets in return for taking extra shifts in the district’s dozens of empty classrooms.
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Thomas Breen |
Sep 13, 2022 3:38 pm
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Ed board member Darnell Goldson at Monday's alder hearing.
Board of Education member Darnell Goldson took on the role of whistleblower as he criticized the New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) contracting process as unduly shielded from public oversight, and as overly favorable to the current school bus provider.
The Board of Education Monday evening approved the promotion of Peter Solomon (pictured) to the position of coordinator of aquaculture at Sound School.
Commercial tenants at 881-883 Whalley (pictured) can stay put for the duration of their leases.
A Fair Haven Heights-based early childhood education nonprofit continued its citywide expansion by purchasing two adjacent commercial buildings in Westville Village for $1.995 million.
Under new SRO policy, Hamden High Student Resource Officer Jeremy Brewer will no longer wear above-pictured tactical vest.
As school-based cops joined Hamden students in returning to the hallways this week, local leaders caught up on a late assignment: Writing rules for what the officers should or should not be doing in academic environments.
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Nora Grace-Flood |
Aug 31, 2022 1:02 pm
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Highsmith prepares to greet Ridge Hill students for new year.
Hamden’s new superintendent and assistant superintendents popped into schools town-wide on the first day of class with a promise to keep showing up in person — and to help the district pivot to a “new normal” boasting both community and curricula coherence following years of pandemic-impacted education.
After hours of heated debate, a divided Board of Education voted to move its adult education center from the Boulevard to the former state social-services building on Bassett Street.