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| Bridgeport Schools ( 143,959 ) | Fairfield Schools ( 53,862 ) |
| New Haven Schools ( 130,065 ) | Milford Schools ( 53,787 ) |
| Hartford Schools ( 124,497 ) | East Hartford Schools ( 50,298 ) |
| Stamford Schools ( 121,323 ) | Stratford Schools ( 50,037 ) |
| Waterbury Schools ( 108,968 ) | Middletown Schools ( 46,496 ) |
| Norwalk Schools ( 83,896 ) | Enfield Schools ( 46,053 ) |
| Danbury Schools ( 78,160 ) | Wallingford Schools ( 45,315 ) |
| New Britain Schools ( 72,363 ) | Greenwich Schools ( 40,514 ) |
| West Hartford Schools ( 64,550 ) | Shelton Schools ( 38,892 ) |
| Bristol Schools ( 60,746 ) | Torrington Schools ( 36,703 ) |
| Meriden Schools ( 59,529 ) | Trumbull Schools ( 35,869 ) |
| Hamden Schools ( 58,757 ) | Norwich Schools ( 34,455 ) |
| Manchester Schools ( 56,993 ) | Groton Schools ( 32,214 ) |
| New London Schools ( 54,802 ) | Naugatuck Schools ( 31,547 ) |
| West Haven Schools ( 54,405 ) | Southington Schools ( 31,101 ) |
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Connecticut Counties
| Fairfield County Schools ( 909,263 ) | Litchfield County Schools ( 191,674 ) |
| Hartford County Schools ( 881,552 ) | Middlesex County Schools ( 165,752 ) |
| New Haven County Schools ( 853,637 ) | Tolland County Schools ( 149,871 ) |
| New London County Schools ( 267,325 ) | Windham County Schools ( 115,206 ) |
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State Demographics
Estimated Population (2005): 3,534,280
Male: 1,718,419
Female: 1,815,861
Median Age: 37.98
Connecticut School Districts Information
As of school year 2007, the state of Connecticut has 198 school districts with 1115 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 574,901 accros _n cities and townsNCAA Women-Undefeated Regular Seasons (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
Schools that were undefeated entering the NCAA Women's Division I basketball tournament: 1986 Texas (coach: Jody Conradt): 29-0, won title 1990 Louisiana Tech (Leon Barmore): 29-0, lost national semifinal 1992 Vermont (Cathy Inglese): 29-0, lost first round 1993 Vermont (Cathy Inglese): 28-0, lost first round 1995 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma): 29-0, won title 1997 Connecticut (Geno Auriemma): 30 ...
RTM passes cell tower restriction near schools (Greenwich Time)
A resolution aimed at deterring the placement of cell towers within 1,500 feet of accredited schools in Greenwich was adopted late Monday night by the Representative Town Meeting.
Public schools aim to promote wellness curriculum (New Canaan Advertiser)
As images of alcohol consumption, fast food products and promiscuity continue to inundate society, New Canaan Public Schools is working to improve the health education curriculum to better equip students with everyday skills to become healthy adults.
Conn. to remove PCBs from technical high schools (Boston Globe)
A Connecticut state commission will consider spending $250,000 to replace contaminated caulking in three of the state's technical high schools.
A mission is underway to honor veterans (WTNH-TV New Haven)
A mission is underway to honor veterans across Connecticut. Part of the battle is to get all public schools to honor the service veterans have made to this nation.
School Group Chooses Principals Of Year (FOX CT Hartford)
The Connecticut Association of Schools named a Hartford magnet school principal and a Greenwich middle school principal as principals of the year Tuesday.
Connecticut's 71-game Winning Streak (Greenwich Time)
School officials have set up data teams at each of public schools for the first time this year to identify trends and boost... The Iraq War drama "The Hurt Locker" won best picture and five other prizes Sunday at the Academy Awards.
State lawmakers to tour Harding High today (Greenwich Time)
BRIDGEPORT ---- Harding High School, one of 185 schools on the state's "failing schools" list, will get a tour from Connecticut lawmakers this afternoon.
Bubble Banter: Who’s in, out? (MSNBC)
Beyond the Arc: Seton Hall and South Florida managed to stay afloat, while Connecticut and Charlotte saw their bubbles burst on Tuesday. As for the rest of the field, we have answers.
Middletown's Frechette selected as outstanding superintendent (The Middletown Press)
MIDDLETOWN — Superintendent of Schools Michael Frechette has been selected as the recipient of this year’s Outstanding Superintendent Award from the University of Connecticut’s Neag School of Education Alumni Society.


