Extractions: Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming School Name or District Jobs at GreatSchools.net GreatSchools Inc., and its online media property, GreatSchools.net, is the nation's premier provider of K-12 school information. Our mission is to help parents choose the best school for their children, support their childrens education and improve schools. We are an Internet-based nonprofit organization made possible by the generous support of foundations and corporations, including the Pisces Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Washington Mutual, Inc., and the NewSchools Venture Fund. Our organizations dedicated and talented team is headquartered in downtown San Francisco. Our online guide to K-12 schools will serve about 20 million users this year and is accessed at
CT DEP: School Composting...The Next Step In Recycling of the manual will be mailed to every connecticut public and private k12 school in late September. A Manual for connecticut schools (PDF 3460 KB) http://dep.state.ct.us/wst/compost/schmanual.htm
Extractions: A Manual for Connecticut Schools In Brief This manual, written specifically for K-12 schools, outlines the steps necessary for establishing and maintaining a successful school-wide composting program for cafeteria food scraps. The manual is written by and based on the experiences of a group of dedicated educators who have developed the composting program at Mansfield Middle School. We are grateful to the Town of Mansfield for the groundbreaking work that they have done in both implementing a model school recycling and composting program, and producing this manual. The CT DEP funded the production of the manual to provide a model for Connecticut schools to help them reduce their waste steam, increase recycling, and to teach students about responsible waste management and the environmental advantages of composting. In the manual you will find strategies for initiating a compost plan, bin design, routine steps of the composting operation, promotional activities, as well as an exhaustive section on lessons and resources. Specific information about what worked well at Mansfield Middle School has been incorporated throughout the manual in special call-out boxes. For waste reduction purposes, the manual has only been reproduced in electronic format. It is available to
Job-Hunt.Org: Employers - Public And Private Schools k12 schools and School Districts (sampling) CTREAP - connecticut Regional Education Applicant Placement (k-12); Dallas Independent School District http://www.job-hunt.org/employers/k-12.shtml
You Belong In CT - K-12 connecticut schools k12 - The connecticut k-12 Web Page is a site dedicated to bringing together in one location links to all of connecticut s schools that http://www.youbelonginct.com/text/user-cgi/pages.cgi?dbkey=19&level=2&category=l
ClassWebs.net | Communications Tools For K-12 Schools Who ClassWebs.net is a division of TNC Services, LLC, a k12 web applications and educational technology company based in Woodbury, connecticut. http://classwebs.net/about.php
Extractions: Philosophy: ClassWebs.net's philosophy can be summarized in three words: simplicity, functionality, purposefulness. We design products that every educator can use, that include the functions most relevant to schools, parents and students, and that reflect an understanding of how the Web can be most useful as a communications and instructional tool. How is ClassWebs.net Different?: ClassWebs.net differentiates itself from its competitors in three ways: Our vision of product development is to provide the right tools rather layering any conceivable tool over our products.
Membership Information providing services to connecticut s k12 schools in areas ranging from academics The connecticut Association of schools is a non-profit organization http://www.casciac.org/casmembership.shtml
Extractions: Click here for a complete listing of CAS programs and services Unique among the fifty state associations functioning within our national borders, the Connecticut Association of Schools (formerly the Connecticut Association of Secondary Schools) was created in 1953 through the merger of the Connecticut Association of Secondary School Principals and the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference. Why unique? Because unlike most states which have one association devoted to professional programs for principals and another devoted to athletic and extra-curricular activities for students, CAS is a single organization serving schools, their students and staff, in all areas of operation. CAS is a non-profit, tax-exempt educational organization. It is affiliated with the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), the National Middle School Association (NMSA), and the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP). In July 2000, CAS completed a historic merger with the Elementary and Middle School Principals' Association of Connecticut (EMSPAC), a non-profit organization serving CT's elementary and middle school principals. By creating a single principals' organization and bringing all schools under one umbrella, the merger allowed CAS to achieve the following:
Public Secondary Schools - Connecticut Membership Roster. Public Secondary schools connecticut Public secondary schools, including k12 schools, are accredited by the Commission on Public http://www.neasc.org/roster/psct.htm
Extractions: Public secondary schools, including K-12 schools, are accredited by the Commission on Public Secondary Schools. The accreditation status of member schools is reviewed by the Commission not only at the time of the decennial evaluation but also upon consideration of Two-Year, Five-Year and Special Progress Reports and letters of substantive change. The first date after the name of an institution indicates the year of initial accreditation. The last date indicates the year of the most recent evaluation by a Commission visiting committee. Dates in brackets after the name of an institution represent a previous period of accreditation. For these schools the first date following the brackets indicates the year accreditation was regained. An asterisk indicates that the institution is currently on probation ( for further information School Location Initial/Reviewed Grades Administrator Amity Regional Senior High School Woodbridge 06524 Edward Goldstone Ansonia High School Ansonia 06401 Wilhemenia Christon Avon High School Avon 06001 Lawrence M. Sparks
Connecticut Education: Kindergarden To 12th Grade (K-12) connecticut schools on the Web. Certification k12 schools Web 66 CEARCH Virtual Schoolhouse k-12. connecticut Education and Training Inventory http://www.connquest.com/ct/edukto12.html
Governor Rowland Rebuilding Our Schools Rebuilding Our schools Abstract k12 Education connecticut students are leading the nation in performance, and state investment in their education has http://www.ct.gov/governorrowland/cwp/view.asp?a=1363&q=258654
Secure Computing: Connecticut Education Network This ambitious project, dubbed the connecticut Education Network (CEN), is currently provided free of charge to all k12 schools and libraries, http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?skey=1413
Schools And Libraries We list the town where the school is located. Contact the schools for details. connecticut State Department of Education National Public School Locator http://www.kids.state.ct.us/schools.htm
Extractions: The ConneCT Kids is proud to offer this searchable database of Connecticut schools on the web (approximately 1425 public/private schools and central offices). Magnet Schools - Please note that Magnet Schools serve multiple towns and cities across multiple school districts. We list the town where the school is located. Contact the schools for details. Connecticut State Department of Education National Public School Locator School Sports or the UConn Huskies High School Hub Homework Helper More Links to Education ... Recycling in Connecticut Schools Featured School Websites New Featured School Websites Guidelines for Creating Successful School Websites Want some advice about how to create a good school website? New Guidelines Libraries Connecticut Libraries on the Web This is a database of Connecticut public libraries which currently have a web address. If your public library has a web site and has not been included, please send us an e-mail with the correct information. Connecticut State Library Connecticut Digital Library in Connecticut Library of Congress More Links for Libraries Higher Education Choosing a College? Check out
Waterbury Public Schools Approximately 18000 children attend the Waterbury Public schools. (New England Association of schools and Colleges); maintained its grade 4 connecticut http://www.waterbury.k12.ct.us/
Extractions: The Board of Education's next regularly scheduled workshop will be Monday, September 26, 2005, 5:30 p.m., Wilson School's Cafeteria. Approximately 18,000 children attend the Waterbury Public Schools. The district consists of: 20 elementary schools including two interdistrict magnet schools four middle and four high schools including the newly opened Waterbury Arts Magnet School (6 th th grade this year expanding to 12 th one alternative education school one learning center.
Welcome To Branford Public Schools Welcome to the Branford, connecticut Public schools Web Site. The Branford Public schools Central Office is located at 1111 Main Street, Branford CT 06405. http://www.branford.k12.ct.us/
Westport Board Of Education Westport Public schools. Elliott Landon, Ed.D. Superintendent, Westport Public schools. k12. Mary Parmelee Chairwoman, Westport Board of Education http://www.westport.k12.ct.us/default.htm
Extractions: Westport Board of Education BOE A g enda, Goals Minutes ... No Child Left Behind Report Personnel-Current Contracts Policies/Problem Resolution Positive Youth Development Pupil Services ... Schools News About the District Special Education State Dep't. of Education Strategic School Profile Teacher of the Year ... Telephone Numbers This page was updated If you are interested in running for the Board of Education this fall and are a registered Democrat, please contact Dora Stuttman at 227-6762, bstuttma@optonline.net. If you are interested in running for the Board of Education this fall and are a registered Republican, please contact Otis Crawford at 255-5261, oty1@juno.com. If you are interested in running for the Board of Education this fall and are an unaffiliated voter, please contact Town Clerk Patty Strauss at 341-1110, townclerk@ci.westport.ct.us
Bethel Connecticut School System School calendar, health curriculum, school cancellations and links to each of the schools in the district. http://www.bethel.k12.ct.us/
Extractions: BETHEL PUBLIC SCHOOLS "Our Primary Purpose Is To Improve Student Achievement" Bethel High School Bethel Middle School Johnson School ... School Cancellations and Weather Reports All of Bethel's public schools are located on a beautiful 140 acre Educational Park near the geographical center of the community. The site is considered to be one of the most attractive and functional school complexes in this part of the country. The Park is home to the five Bethel schools: F.A. Berry School (K-3), A.H. Rockwell School (K-3), R.M.T. Johnson School (4-5), Bethel Middle School (6-8) and Bethel High School (9-12). "The Bethel Public Schools, as a learning community devoted to the academic and social growth of our children, creates educational opportunities that inspire competence, creativity, teamwork and a drive to excel. In an environment of trust and respect, high expectations for student performance are evident in the discussions, actions, and policies of all staff, administrators, the Board of Education and parents." Office of the Superintendent: (203) 794-8601
Guilford Public Schools, Guilford, Connecticut Fax (203) 4538211. Guilford Public schools Guilford, connecticut. Mission Statement Summer Reading and Activity Lists Grades K -12 http://www.guilford.k12.ct.us/
Extractions: Guilford, Connecticut Mission Statement Striving for excellence in learning through mutual respect and responsibility. Acceptable Use Policies Adult Education Athletics Back to School Information ... GHS Reunions Health Advisory Committee Heal Links to Local Organizations Lunch Menus Mentoring Program Notices ... Guilford Chamber of Commerce Strategic Plan Draft Presented to Board of Education The Board of Education received a draft of the five-year strategic plan at its September 12, 2005 regular meeting. An overview of the plan , an executive summary for the Board, and an informational document for distribution were presented to the Board and the public by members of the plan's steering committee. The Board will review the draft at its September 26, 2005 working committee meeting.
Welcome To South Windsor Public Schools Gateway to information on the Board of Education and k12 schools in the South Windsor district. http://www.swindsor.k12.ct.us/
Extractions: Press Room ... 2005-06 Academic Year Calendar W elcome to the South Windsor Public Schools website. The mission of our schools is to educate all children to their full potential. The staff of the South Windsor Public Schools is committed to creating an educational environment in which each of our students feels emotionally and physically safe, excels academically, and learns responsibilities of good citizenship. These are just a few of the signs of quality of the South Windsor public schools. None of this would be possible without the support of the South Windsor community members and cooperation among our faculty, staff, administrators, students and town officials. Bullying Act Magnet School Statewide Testing No Child Left Behind ...