Governor Ned Lamont, Department of Public Health Commissioner Manisha Juthani, Office of Policy and Management Secretary Jeffrey Beckham and Connecticut Department of Social Services Commissioner ...
The Nest Schools, a premier provider of early childhood education, is pleased to announce its upcoming expansion in ...
Students are losing access to school-based mental health services due to cuts in funding, just when they're needed most.
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Where have FEMA grant programs in CT been cancelled?
The federal government recently cancelled a disaster relief grant program and discontinued another, leaving some projects stuck in various stages — without full funding. The Building Resilient ...
Last year incarcerated people became broadly eligible for financial aid in the form of Pell Grants — a $7,395 annual tuition stipend for low-income college students. In response, Connecticut officials ...
Key food programs for CT students could be at risk with proposed SNAP, Medicaid cuts, advocates warn
With school out for summer, tens of thousands of Connecticut children are once again expected to rely on the state's free meals program in the coming months. But advocates warn that hunger could rise ...
Some Connecticut community school programs have been notified by the federal government that a Biden-era grant is going to be discontinued. The United States Department of Education is canceling the ...
Amid critical shortage of nurses in CT, colleges step in. Despite major strides, ‘we’re in a pickle’
As nursing shortages remain an issue in the U.S. and Connecticut, university programs continue to grow in the state and $2.9 million in federal funding has been obtained to train nurses and create ...
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