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  2. Wilton, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, education became the responsibility of the school societies of nine separate school districts in Wilton. In addition, many Wilton children and those of well-to-do families of Norwalk and Stamford attended five private schools and academies in Wilton. Wilton's population grew slowly from 1,728 in 1810 to 2,208 in 1860.

  3. Wilton High School - Wikipedia

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    wiltonps.org /577395 _3. Wilton High School is a public high school in Wilton, Connecticut, U.S., considered "one of Connecticut 's top performers" in various measures of school success in 2007, [2] including scores on standardized mathematics and reading tests. [3] In 2016, U.S. News & World Report ranked Wilton as the 7th best public high ...

  4. Hurlbutt Street School - Wikipedia

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    96000774 [1] Added to NRHP. July 25, 1996. The Hurlbutt Street School is a historic one-room schoolhouse at 157 Hurlbutt Street in Wilton, Connecticut. Built in 1834, it served the town as a school for nearly a century, and was then converted into a local history museum. It is the town's best-preserved 19th-century district school building, and ...

  5. Toni Boucher - Wikipedia

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    Antonietta "Toni" Boucher[1] (née Iannuzzi; born December 4, 1949 [2]) is an American politician and former member of the Connecticut State Senate representing the 26th District and previously served in the Connecticut House of Representatives representing the 143rd District. In November 2023, Boucher was elected as First Selectwoman of Wilton ...

  6. Special education - Wikipedia

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    e. Special education (also known as special-needs education, aided education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, and SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates their individual differences, disabilities, and special needs. This involves the individually planned and systematically ...

  7. Special education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The total spending to educate students with disabilities, including regular education and special education, represents 21.4% of the $360.6 billion total spending on elementary and secondary education in the United States. The additional expenditure to educate the average student with a disability is estimated to be $5,918 per student.

  8. Education in Stamford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The German School in Stamford (at Rippowam Middle School, 381 High Ridge Road, Stamford, CT, 06905) currently teaches more than 250 students each Saturday in 20 to 22 classrooms. The school also runs classes in West Hartford (At the First Baptist Church, 90 North Main Street, West Hartford, CT 06107).

  9. Least restrictive environment - Wikipedia

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    Because the law does not clearly state to what degree the least restrictive environment is, courts have had to interpret the LRE principle. In a landmark case interpreting IDEA's predecessor statute (EHA), Daniel R.R. v. State Board of Education (1989), it was determined that students with disabilities have a right to be included in both academic and extracurricular programs of general education.