The Connecticut branch of the NAACP said those involved “must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”

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In Killingly, teens look to neighboring town as a model for mental health help
Teens in Killingly say they have become their own mental health advocates after their Board of Education rejected a free school-based mental health center.
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Southington school leader defends teacher who used vocab sheet featuring inclusive terms
Officials with Southington Public Schools say they support a high school English teacher who used a vocabulary list including terms like cisgender, transgender and white privilege.
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New CT program empowers students to decide how relief funds are spent
A number of CT schools will split $1.5 million in federal relief, and students will decide how to spend it.
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CT legislators consider permanent virtual school as interest grows
The school, which is mainly remote, attracts a wide array of learners who seek a flexible academic environment.