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I would look into different online schools or private schools. Online schools are much like homeschools and you can finish with the rest f your class.
Connecticut Association of Schools was created in 1921.
That depends on the school, most schools begin classes the first weekday after labour day.
yes they had schools as of 1750
http://www.hometraining.com/states/connecticut.htm this website offers programs you can buy and classes to take. It looks to be pretty reliable and easy to do.
Yes, children attended schools as of 1750
Connecticut wasn't a state in the 1600's, it was the 5th state in the us in 1788, so there were no "Connecticut" schools in the 1600's
They are generally called classes.
Well, There's 186 Towns In Connecticut So Yeah.
Many schools, especially private and parochial schools, offer religion classes as part of their curriculum. Some public schools may also offer elective courses in religious studies or comparative religion. It is best to check with individual schools to see if they offer such classes.
There are a number of schools that offer veterinary technology classes. One can take such classes at schools including 'Durham College Ontario', 'Palo Alto College' and 'Sanford-Brown'.
There are 7 culinary schools in Connecticut. They can be found in Springfield, Hartford and Stamford. The best education is in Stantford University in Connecticut.