Connecticut has chosen 10 public elementary schools for which their onsite Family Resource Centers will deliver wrap-around services to eligible pupils and their families, authorities say.
State education reform earmarked $1.9 million in funding to school Family Resource Centers statewide, of which about $1.1 million will be shared among the 10, authorities said Wednesday.
The balance will also be used to support programming and services offered in the state’s 62 existing Family Resource Centers, officials said.
The governor’s office and the state Education Department announced the competitively chosen selections Wednesday:
• J. C. Clark School, Hartford
• Fair Haven Elementary School, New Haven
• Franklin Mayberry Elementary School, East Hartford
• John B. Stanton Elementary School, Norwich
• Greene-Hills School, Bristol
• Jonathan Reed Elementary School, Waterbury
• Ridge Hill School, Hamden
• Roger Sherman Elementary School, Meriden
• Ross Woodward Classical Studies School, New Haven
• Smith Elementary School, New Britain
