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Windsor / Connecticut / United States
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The Windsor Board of Education consists of nine members elected biennially for two-year terms. Located in Windsor, Conn., the board works to improve the quality of district s educational programs. It ensures that district s schools provide a safe environment that supports and promotes learning. The board helps to develop school improvement plans. The Windsor Board of Education revises the district s code of conduct. The board conducts a full-day kindergarten program. Windsor Public Schools governs various preschools and elementary, middle and high schools. The district conducts a range of academic and enrichment programs. It serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Windsor Public Schools operates through administration and human resources departments.
West Haven / Connecticut / United States
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WWest Haven Board of Education administers policies and decisions for West Haven School District to set a high standard of academic achievement. It also sets standards for teachers and administrators throughout the West Haven School District. The board works for citizen involvement in public education. It has various committees, such as committee on finance, Curriculum, special education, food service and technology. Additionally, it has negotiations, athletic and maintenance committees. The Web site of the board provides the agendas and minutes of board meetings. Its office is located in West haven, Conn.
Meriden / Connecticut / United States
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Meriden's nine-member board of education shapes local educational policy and sets goals and objectives for the city's 12 public schools and nearly 9,000 students. Board members are elected by the citizens of Meriden and serve four-year terms.

Superintendent Mark Benigni runs the school system according to the rules and regulations set forth by the board. The board of education also oversees adult and continuing education as well as special programs such as the Young Mothers Program, the Venture Therapeutic Day School and Another School – an alternative high school program.

Easton / Connecticut / United States
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Easton-Redding-Region 9 Boards of Education office oversees Samuel Staples Elementary School (Easton), Helen Keller Middle School (Easton), Redding Elementary School, John Read Middle School (Redding), Joel Barlow High School (Easton and Redding) and the Western Connecticut Academy for International Studies Elementary Magnet School.

Working from this office are the superintendent of schools, the assistant superintendent of schools, the director of finance and operations, the business manager, the accountant, the human resources coordinator, the accounts payable clerk, the payroll clerk, two administrative assistants and the receptionist.

The board shares its entrance with Easton Country Day School.

Stratford / Connecticut / United States
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The Stratford public schools Board of Education offices are located at 1000 East Broadway, the original Center School building. Among the offices contained in the Board of Education building are the office of the Superintendent of Schools, Assistant Superintendent, Interim Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Pupil Personnel Services, Curriculum Coordinators, Personnel, Director of Technology, MIS and Food Services.

Portland / Connecticut / United States
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Shelton / Connecticut / United States
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Shelton Public Schools is a school district that serves students through its educational programs. The district s schools offer classes in mathematics and language arts. Its schools also provide opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities, such as baseball, softball, track and field, tennis, swimming, volleyball and football. Shelton Public Schools publishes a quarterly newsletter, the Shelton School Times that provides education news. The district s parent-teacher association council works with schools to offer education for children and youths. It also offers an adult education program that is administered by Valley Regional Adult Education. The district s youth service bureau was established in 1988 and provides educational programs and recreational activities, as well as conflict mediation training, awareness campaigns and promotion of peer advocacy. Shelton Public Schools is located in Shelton, Conn.
Wilton / Connecticut / United States
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The Board of Education is the body responsible for voting on the policies that govern the schools in the town's district. It consists of six members who are elected to serve four-year terms. The office is attached to the Wilton High School. The Board welcomes all letters and emails but cautions senders that all written communications belong to public record.

New Canaan / Connecticut / United States
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The Education Department is the central administrative office for the New Canaan Public Schools, which include the three elementary schools, middle school and high school. It houses the office of the Superintendent of Schools as well as the district's offices for human resources, curriculum development and assessment, finance and operations, food service, gifted education, special education, student transportation, and information and communication technology.

New Britain / Connecticut / United States
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New Britain High School, governed by the New Britain School District and is located in New Britain, Conn. It serves students in grades nine through 12, and enrolls more than 3,000 students. It offers an academic program that is designed for students who intend to continue their formal education beyond high school. The school provides a comprehensive education in all core curricular areas, including English, mathematics, social science, literature, science, biology, chemistry, American history, U.S. government and politics, health and physical education, music, and art. New Britain High School encourages all students to participate in extracurricular activities, including sports, such as basketball, volleyball, softball, football, track and athletics.
Norwalk / Connecticut / United States
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The Norwalk Education Foundation is an independent, nonprofit organization committed to quality public education for all of Norwalks children. We effect positive change by providing programs and funds for innovative classroom instruction, teacher and technology training, and a variety of learning opportunities beyond the school day. We advocate for quality public school education by improving teacher quality through classroom innovation and technology training, by offering students technology, literacy, and enrichment programs, by collaborating with other community groups to improve public education, and by being a critical friend to the Norwalk Public School system. As a business owner or manager, you need capable employees to help your business expand and grow. As a home owner, your property values are linked to the perceived quality of the public schools. A high quality education prepares our children to meet the demands of both an increasingly complex workplace and world.
Orange / Connecticut / United States
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The ten-member board is elected by the town during the municipal elections. Each is a resident of the town of Orange. The board works with the Orange Superintendent of Schools and public school principals in making decisions that helped earn the Orange school system the reputation of being one of the best, most desirable in the state.

 

Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
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The Board of Education is an elected body that serves to maintain and improve the town's public school system. The bipartisan board is made up of eight members, each serving a four year term.

Each November, the board elects three members to serve as chairman, vice chairman and secretary. The board meets weekly during the school year and on special occasions during the summer months.