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Miguel Cardona and Colleagues on Language, Bilingualism, and Literacy — in School and Beyond

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. Miguel Cardona and Colleagues on Language, Bilingualism, and Literacy in School and Beyond “Bilingualism Is Never a Problem; It’s a Gift.”   In September 2016, the New Haven Public Schools (NHPS) hosted a forum on “Language, Bilingualism, and Literacy in School and Beyond,” at Wilbur Cross H.S. Co-sponsored also by the Connecticut Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents (CALAS) and the Literacy Coalition of Greater New Haven, the event featured a panel of the following speakers:

SERC Releases Documentary On CT s Black & Latino Studies Course

Reply Dec. 21, 2020 Following approval of Connecticut s first model statewide curriculum, the State Education Resource Center (SERC) has released a documentary to inform communities, families, schools, and the general public about the course development process led by SERC. Subscribe The CT State Board of Education approved the African American/Black and Puerto Rican/Latino high school course of studies on December 2, as required by a state law signed in June 2019 that authorized SERC to develop and submit course curriculum materials by January 2021. The 36-minute film features the voices of a wide range of stakeholders involved in the effort. The 150-member advisory group convened by SERC included K-12 and college educators, historians and museum representatives, parents, students, community advocates, and the lawmakers who sponsored Public Act 19-12, State Senator Douglas McCrory, State Representative Bobby Sanchez, and State Representative Bobby Gibson. In the documentary, th

cyberattack – NBC Connecticut

The New Haven Public Schools district is investigating a possible cyberattack on one of its middle schools. At a press conference alongside city officials Monday, Superintendent Dr. Iline P. Tracey said it appears someone is hacking into students’ Google accounts and sending inappropriate messages. The district is working with the police and FBI to determine the extent of the hack.

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