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POSTPONED: Thursday May 28th Meriden to Receive "Innovative Data Systems" Award

From Norma I. Hernandez

The event today at Platt High School to showcase the MPS guidebook will be postponed to a later date. Thank you for your understanding. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Norma I. Hernandez
Administrative Assistant
Office of the Superintendent
Meriden Public Schools
Tel. 203-630--4171

May 28, 2015

Meriden to Receive “Innovative Data Systems” Award from the Connecticut Council for Education Reform

Meriden, Conn. – On May 28, 2015 The Connecticut Council for Education Reform (CCER) and Meriden Public Schools will present the School Data Systems Guidebook, an online tool designed to facilitate district-level leadership discussions about data and IT systems, and develop priorities for improvement.

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The site features self-evaluation tools about district performance, school performance, and technology infrastructure--as well as numerous resources and examples for ways to integrate systems to achieve district goals. It also highlights Meriden’s innovations, featuring videos that describe the unique practices within one of Connecticut’s Alliance Districts.

Who: Meriden Principal Robert Montemurro, Meriden Superintendent Mark Benigni,

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CCER Executive Director Jeffrey Villar, Meriden Performance and Evaluation Specialist Miguel Cardona

What: Award Ceremony Hosted by Meriden Public Schools

Where: Platt Media Center, 220 Coe Avenue Meriden, CT 06451

When: Thursday, May 28, 2015 from 2:30pm – 3:00pm

About the Connecticut Council for Education Reform
The Connecticut Council for Education Reform (CCER)–a statewide, non-partisan, 501(c)(3) not- for-profit organization–works to close the achievement gap and raise academic outcomes for all students in Connecticut. The achievement gap is the disparity in academic achievement between children from low-income families and children of color, and their peers. We advocate for state policies and local practices that research shows have the best chance of raising achievement for high-need student populations.

For more information on CCER, go to www.ctedreform.org

Nicki Perkins
Director of Communications and Development
Connecticut Council for Education Reform
Office: 203.859.6615 Cell: 203.506.5799
195 Church Street, 7th Floor, New Haven, CT 06510

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