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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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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 townsConnecticut prepares for Hurricane Earl
Connecticut officials are closing shoreline campgrounds and dismissing schools early as Hurricane Earl is expected to bring heavy rain and wind gusts of up to 50 mph to the state.
Some Schools Closing Early Friday For Earl
Schools in southern Connecticut are closing early on Friday in anticipation of Hurricane Earl.
Shoreline schools plan early dismissals, but many Conn. residents unfazed by Earl (video)
Gov. M. Jodi Rell on Thursday asked President Barack Obama to declare a “pre-landfall” emergency for Connecticut ahead of strong winds and rain expected as Hurricane Earl passes offshore later today, and a number of schools planned early dismissals.
Some schools have early dismissal
Trumbull, Seymour and Shelton schools will be closing early today because of the threat of rainy and windy weather caused by Hurricane Earl. Trumbull High School will dismiss students at noon, the middle schools at 12:05 p.m and elementary schools at 1 p.m.
Connecticut Prepares For Winds, Rain From Hurricane Earl
Scott DeVico, spokesman for the state Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, said the storm's heaviest winds and rain would not arrive until around 8 p.m.
New Canaan Schools not planning early release, all after-school activities cancelled
With Hurricane Earl approaching Connecticut, school officials are keeping close tabs on the weather developments but aren't planning an early dismissal.
Everybody's Talking About Republican Attorney General Candidate Martha Dean
Martha Dean says her views are mainstream. Connecticut candidates for statewide office don’t usually talk about firearms training in public schools, how Big Tobacco has gotten screwed, the failure of the War on Drugs, or why it’s not a great idea to trust government death penalty decisions.
Michigan's next opponent: Connecticut's D.J. Shoemate gets his chance
STORRS, Conn. - Connecticut tailback D.J. Shoemate still wears his 2009 Rose Bowl championship ring.
BYU, Connecticut and South Carolina to appear on future UCF football schedules
It appears that UCF's rivalry on the football field with USF will not resume any time soon, as the Bulls are not among the future non-conference opponents of the Knights.
Hot Topic: Connecticut Misses Out On Another School Reform Grant
How will it impact the state’s school reform efforts? For the second time, Connecticut lost out on millions of dollars in competitive federal grants for education reform.


