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  • NHPS Learning Environment Surveys

    The NHPS conducted a survey of teachers, students, and parents to learn about attitudes toward learning, engagement, and safety in schools. This press release contains school-by-school results which show the variation between schools in the district.

    Jul. 19, 2010

    Education

  • NHPS School Learning Environment Survey 2009-2010

    The NHPS's school change efforts included a School Learning Environment Survey, geared toward teachers, students, and parents.

    Jun. 30, 2010

    Education

  • New Haven School Performance Measurement

    This presentation brings together data on student performance, progress, and engagement, including test scores and college success.

    Mar. 31, 2010

    Education

  • Focusing on Results in Promise Neighborhoods: Recommendations for the Federal Initiative

    Promise Neighborhoods is a proposed federal initiative inspired by the approach and achievements of the Harlem Children’s Zone in order to help selected local communities dramatically improve outcomes and opportunities for children and families. Harlem Children’s Zone, PolicyLink, and the Center for the Study of Social Policy propose that the initiative should be driven by the goal of achieving results for poor children and families.

    Nov. 9, 2009

    Education

  • New Haven Early Childhood Plan

    The New Haven Early Childhood Plan outlines how the community can work together to ensure the success of children.   The plan includes specific strategies around: a) increasing the quality of early care and education and helping low-income families access care; b) providing more family support and family engagement services; and c) broadening access to health services, including physical, dental, and mental health care.  

    Sep. 30, 2009

    Education

  • Research Review: School-based Health Interventions and Academic Achievement

    This report summarizes what the research shows about academic achievement and health, so that administrators, teachers, school staff, and communities can make well-informed decisions about how to prioritize health interventions in their schools.

    Sep. 30, 2009

    Education

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