
Connecticut Teachers Face Rising Tide of Student Aggression
Teachers across Connecticut are facing a dramatic rise in verbal and physical aggression from students, prompting calls for action from education advocates.
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Teachers across Connecticut are facing a dramatic rise in verbal and physical aggression from students, prompting calls for action from education advocates.

A surge in enrollment at the University of Connecticut is creating a severe housing shortage, forcing many students into expensive off-campus rentals.

David Lloyd Clubs has opened a new $45 million luxury health and wellness facility in Northwood, Connecticut, featuring extensive fitness, spa, and family amenities.

A precautionary lockdown at Davis Street School in New Haven was lifted Thursday morning after an investigation into a student's statements. All students and staff are safe.

Connecticut universities, including UConn, face significant challenges after the U.S. Department of Education cut $350 million in grants for minority-serving schools.

Norwalk Public Schools students have outperformed peers in all other major Connecticut cities, showing greater academic growth than the state average.

Connecticut lawmakers are urging UConn to build student housing at its Avery Point campus, the only regional site without it, to boost low enrollment.

A New Britain teacher is on leave after an independent report detailed student complaints about religious language and a crucifix in her middle school classroom.