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CREC: About Us (Capitol Region Education Council)
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Start typing a topic or an audience to see what we offer. Capitol Region Education Council. From the Executive Director. Connecting People and Resources for Quality Education. Since 1966, the Capitol Region Education Council (CREC), working with and for its member districts, has developed a wide array of cost-effective and high-quality programs and services to meet the educational needs of children and adults in the Capitol Region. Provide cost-effective services to member districts and other clients.
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Guide to Advocacy - CT Coalition for Magnet Schools
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Access to Magnet Schools. Sign Up for Action Alerts. Legislative Wrap Up 2015. There are a number of ways that you can step up and take action to improve the lives of children. Some take just a few seconds and some a bit longer. Below are different ways you can advocate on behalf of children. Email Your Elected Officials. Call Your Elected Officials. Click here to find your legislators' names and contact information. Send a Letter to Your Elected Officials. Meet with You . A personal meeting with your e...
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Take Action - CT Coalition for Magnet Schools
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Access to Magnet Schools. Sign Up for Action Alerts. Legislative Wrap Up 2015. Real Change Starts with You! We need your help. In order to be successful, we need the community to speak out and communicate with legislators across the state. It is your legislators’ job to listen to your concerns and to represent your voice. The more community members they hear from, the more likely they are to support valuable educational programs. There are many ways to get involved:. Join the Action Team.
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Web-Based Resources | The Bureau Bulletin
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From the Connecticut Bureau of Special Education. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Brief from the Chief. State of the State. Reminders, Resources and Opportunities. Category Archives: Web-Based Resources. Required Legislation Language and Communication Plan for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. August 8, 2016. Effective July 1, 2012, Section 11 of Public Act (P.A.) 12-173, entitled an. The LCP must address:. The primary language or mode of communication chosen for the child;.
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Advocacy Documents - CT Coalition for Magnet Schools
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Access to Magnet Schools. Sign Up for Action Alerts. Legislative Wrap Up 2015. Printable Information for Advocates. Click on the name of the document to open and print. Talking Points for Parent and . 2015 Legislative Priorities and Activities Handouts. Letter to Introduce Yourself to Your Legislator(s).
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Useful Information - CT Coalition for Magnet Schools
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Access to Magnet Schools. Sign Up for Action Alerts. Legislative Wrap Up 2015.
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In the News - CT Coalition for Magnet Schools
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Access to Magnet Schools. Sign Up for Action Alerts. Legislative Wrap Up 2015. Posted June 9, 2015. New Study Finds Choice Programs Effective in Raising Academic Achievement. The Connecticut News Junkie. Jun 8, 2015 5:03pm. From the state Department of Education found that public charter schools and magnet schools operated by Regional Educational Service Centers (RESCs) have helped inner-city students achieve higher academic proficiency than their peers in the public school system. The authors of the rep...
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Resources - CT Coalition for Magnet Schools
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Access to Magnet Schools. Sign Up for Action Alerts. Legislative Wrap Up 2015.
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Our Priorities - CT Coalition for Magnet Schools
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Access to Magnet Schools. Sign Up for Action Alerts. Legislative Wrap Up 2015. Magnet schools are great schools. In order to continue to provide children with a high-quality, integrated education, m. Agnet schools need legislation that sustains them for years to come with reliable funding from the state. Access to Magnet . No parent should pay for their child to participate in integrated magnet school programs, and t.