Correspondence from Whelan to Judge Hammer Re: Defendants' Second Revised Exhibit List

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110 Sherman Street 

Hartford, CT 06103 

RICHARD BLUMENTHAL 
ATTORNEY GENERAL 

  

FAX (203) 523-3336 

Office of The Attornev General Tel: 586-7173 

State of Connecticut 

December 30, 1992 

donorable Harry Hammer 
Judge of the Superior Court 
95 Washington Street 
Hartford, CT 06106 

RE: SHEFF v. O'NEILL - DOCKET NO. CV 89-0360977S/DEFENDANTS' 

EXHIBIT LIST 
  

  

Dear Judge Hammer: Be 

Enclosed please find the defendants' second revised exhibit 
list as well as the original and a copy of new exhibits 2.38 and 
8.12 through 8.18. Also enclosed are the original and one copy 
of revised exhibits 2.6, 2.7,:2.12,"'2.13, 2.14, and 2.17. These 
just mentioned exhibits have been revised to include 1992 data. 

We would ask that these exhibits be added to the boxes 
containing our original exhibits and your copy of those exhibits. 
The exhibits with the evidence identification tag may be treated 

as the original. 

The plaintiffs are being provided with copies of this 
material. No agreement has been reached with the plaintiffs 
regarding the admissibility of these exhibits. 

Thank you for your attention to this matter. 

Very truly yours, 

RICHARD BLUMENTHAL 
ATTORYEY GEN RAL 

  

¢/ John R. Whelan 
a Attorney General 

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1 NO. CV-89-0360977 S 

MILO SHEFF, ET AL. : SUPERIOR COURT 

JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF 
HARTFORD/NEW BRITAIN 

AT HARTFORD 

| WILLIAM A. O'NEILL, ET AL. : DECEMBER 30, 1992 

  

DEFENDANTS ' SECOND REVISED TRIAL EXHIBIT LIST 

The following is a ist of the defendants' trial exhibits as 

best as it can be determined at this time. The defendants are 

still in the process of analyzing exhibits and information the 

plaintiffs will present that has only recently been turned over 

to the defendants. When this analysis is complete, the 

defendants expect to have additional exhibits to present to the 

court. 

This revised list contains eight (8) new exhibits: Exhibits 

2.38, and 8.12 through 8.18. 

   



  

  
  

  

  

| EXHIBIT # DESCRIPTION 
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111.0 Thomas Steahr Vita 
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i.1 Major Population Patterns: Total Population 

Change, Hartford Area Towns, 1960 to 1990 

1s Major Population Patterns: White (Excludes 

Hispanic) Population Change, Hartford Area Towns, 

| 1980 to 1990° 

1.3 Major Population Patterns: Not White (Excludes 
White) Population Change, Hartford Area Towns, 

1980 to 1990". 

1.4 Major Population Patterns: Black Population 

Change, Hartford Area Towns, by Decade, 1970 to 

19990 

1.53 Major Population Patterns: Hispanic Origin 

Population Change, Hartford Area Towns, by Decade, 

1980 to 1990 

1.6 Major Population Patterns: Asian Population 

Change, Hartford Area Towns, 1980 to 1990 

1.7 Major Population Patterns: Components of Change 

Total Population, 1980 to 1990 

1.8 Major Population Patterns: Components of Change 

White Population, Hartford Area Towns, 1980 to 

1990 

1.9 Major Population Patterns: Components of Change, 

Black Population, Hartford Area Towns, 1980 to 

1990 

1.10 Major Population Patterns: Components of Change, 

Other Population, Hartford Area Towns, 1980 to 

1990 

1.11 Major Population Patterns, Ethnic Identification 

(Tables 11 and 12, Figure 10) Hartford Area Towns, 

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Major Population Patterns, Ethnic Identification, 

(Table 13, Figure 11) Hartford Area Towns, 1990 

Major Population Patterns: Foreign Born 

Population, Hartford Area Towns, 1990 

Major Population Patterns: Total and Black 

Population Size, Connecticut, 1900 to 1990 

Lloyd Calvert Vita 
  

Hartford Area Map 

Total Enrollment - Hartford, 1981-91 

Minority Enrollment - Hartford, 1981-91 

Total Enrollment - 21 Suburban Districts, 1981-91 

Minority Enrollment - 21 Suburban Districts, 

1981-91 

Table: Total Public School Enrollment, Hartford 

and 21 Suburban Districts, 1980-91 

Minority Public School Enrollment, Hartford and 21 

Suburban Districts, 1980-91 

Black and Hispanic Enrollment, Hartford, 1981-91 

Black Enrollment - 21 Suburban Districts, 1981-91 

Hispanic and Asian Enrollment - 21 Suburban 

Districts, 1981-91 

Asian Enrollment, Hartford 1981-91 

Table: Black Public School Enrollment, Hartford 

and 21 Suburban School Districts, 1980-91 

Table: Hispanic Public School Enrollment, Hartford 

and 21 Suburban School Districts, 1980-91 

Table: Asian Public School Enrollment, Hartford 

and 21 Suburban Districts, 1980-91 

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Number 
Enrollment, Hartford versus 21 Suburban Districts, 

1981-91 

Number 
by Minority Category in Hartford area: 

versus 

Percentage of Minority Students in Hartford Area 

Districts, 1980-91 

Hartford Public Schools "Early Childhood: A Plan 

for Action" (1987) 

Hartford Public School: Curriculum Summaries 

(1988) 

Annual School Report, Betances School (9991) 

School 

Annual 

School 

Annual 

School 

Annual 

School 

Annual 

(1991) 

School 

School 

Annual 

School 

Hartford Public Schools Stability and Mobility 

Indexes 1989-90 through 1991-92 

and Percentage Change in Public School 

and Percentage of Public Schools Enrollees 
1981-82 

1991-92 

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Site Visit Report, Betances School (1992) 

School Report, Clark School (1991) 

Site Visit Report, Clark School (1991) 

School Report, Fisher School (1991) 

Site Visit Report, Fisher School (1992) 

School Report, Naylor School (1991) 

Site Visit Report, Naylor School (1991) 

School Report, Parkville Community School 

Site Visit 

(1991) 

Report, Parkville Community 

School Report, Wish School (1991) 

Site Visit Report, Wish School (1992) 

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Hartford Elementary Schools, Class Size, 1991-92 

(This exhibit may be updated at trial.) 

Hartford Public Schools Metropolitan Achievement 

Tests Profiles (1992) 

U.S. Department of Education, State Education 

Performance Chart and Summary Table Re: 

Connecticut Ranking 

Major State Policies and Prograns Affecting Public 

Education 1920-1990 

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Public Elementary School Class Sizes, Hartford and 

West Hartford, November 1992 

Update to Exhibit 12.16 

Elliott Williams Vita 
  

State Department of Education Reorganization Plan 

Interdistrict Magnet Schools 

Interdistrict Cooperative Grants - 1992-93 

Interdistrict Cooperative Grants - 1991-92 

Interdistrict Cooperative Grants - 1990-91 

Interdistrict Cooperative Grants - 1989-90 

Interdistrict Cooperative Grants: Year End Reports 

88-89, 89-90, 90-91 

Connecticut's Education Agenda (Draft) (1992) 

State Department of Education Activities in 

Response to Recommendations Proposed in "Crossing 

the Bridge to Equality and Excellence" (Working 

Draft) 

Report of the Internal Committee to Study 

Recommendations from the "Forum on Diversity: 

Moving Beyond the Dialogue...Community to a Plan” 

[Plaintiffs' Ex. 83] (1992) 

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G. Donald Ferree, Jr. Vita 
  

Special Survey #106 - Governor's Commission on 
Quality and Integrated Education 

Special Survey #128 - Survey on Integration - 

June-July 1991 

Special Survey #130 - Hartford Area Housing Study 

Christine Rossell Vita 
  

Hartford Metro Area Expenditure Analysis 
Correlations * Between Aid/Expenditures and 
Indicators of Poverty 

Classification of States by State Desegregation 
Funding (FY 91) 

Classification of States by State Legislation, 
Regulation or Board Policy Statements Encouraging 
or Requiring School Desegregation or School Racial 

Balance (1991-92) 

White No-Show Rates at Minority School in Small 
and Large Area School Districts 

Percent of White Parents Who Would Definitely or 
Probably Withdraw Child from Public School if 
Reassigned to Minority School v. Actual Percent 

Loss 

Percentage of White Parents Who Respond They Would 
Definitely or Probably Send Child to Private 
School or Move Away if Mandatorily Reassigned to 
Minority School 

Total Percent Change in White Enrollment from Two 
Years Before Implementaion to T+11 in Large and 
Small Area Districts Less Than 35% Minority 

Total Percent Change in White Enrollment From Two 
Years Before Implementation to T+1l1 in Large and 
Small Area Districts Greater Than 35% Minority 

  

  
 



  

    

White Enrollment Change as Percent of T-4 
Enrollment in Large and Small Districts Less Than 

35% Minority 

White Enrollment Change as Percent of T-4 
Enrollment in Large and Small Districts Greater 
Than 35% Minority 

White Enrollment Trends in Savannah 

Annual Percent White Enrollment Change in New 

Castle Co., Delaware 

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Michael Levin Vita 
  

Municipal Expenditures in Connecticut, 1980-90 

(March 1992) 

Budget Watch - A Guide to Connecticut's 1993 State 

Budget (September 1992) 

Connecticut Municipal Budgets 1990-1991 

Connecticut Municipal Budgets 1989-1990 

Robert Brewer Vita 
  

State Grants to Hartford Area School Districts: 

Summary and Analysis (September 1992) 

Regular Program Expenditures in Hartford Area, 

1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 

Analysis of Public Transportation Expenditures in 

Hartford Area, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 

Public Transportation Expenditures Per Pupil 

(Excludes Special Education) in Hartford Area, 

1983-84 through 1990-91 

Special Education Transportation Expenditures Per 

Pupil in Hartford Area, 1983-84 through 1990-91    



  

  

    

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Total Transporation Expenditures as a Percentage 

of Net Current Expenditures in Hartford Area, 

1983-84 through 1990-91 

Percentage of Pupils Transported in Hartford Area, 

1989-90, 1990-91 

Analysis of Special Education Expenditures in 

Hartford Area, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91 

Per Pupil and Percentage Analysis of Expenditures 

in Hartford Area, 1979-80 through 1990-91 and 

Twelve Year Cumulative Per Pupil Expenditures 

Replication of Plaintiffs' Selected District Three 
Year Expenditure Summary 

Five Year Composite Analysis of Library Books 

Expenditure Per Pupil and Per School in Hartford 

Area, 1986-87 through 1990-91 

Analysis of Library Books Expenditures Per Pupil 

and Per School in Hartford Area, 1986-87 through 

1990-91 

Textbooks, Library Books, Instructional Supplies 

and Equipment, Statewide Combined Total 

Expenditures Per Pupil for 1986-87 through 1990-91 

Sorted by Ascending Rank 

Number of Public Schools in Hartford Area in 1980 

and 1992 

Public Schools in Hartford Area Closed 1981 to 

1991 

Public Schools in Hartford Area Closed 1971 to 

1991 

Construction of Additional Space in Hartford Area 

1985 to Present 

State Funds for Public Education, 1985-1992 

  

  
 



      

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Equalization Aid 1986-1992: Analysis of 

Distribution Using Wealth Based Student Quintiles 

1990-91 ECS Grant: Need Pupils Analysis 

Douglas Rindone Vita 
  

Socioeconomic Indicators for Hartford Area: 1980 

Census 

Socioeconomic Indicators for Hartford Area: 1990 

Census 

Student Attendance in Hartford Area: 1984-85 
through 1991-92 

Staff Cost Per Pupil in Hartford Area: 1984-85 

through 1991-92 

Total Professional Staff Per 1000 Students in 

Hartford Area: 1984-85 through 1991-92 

Classroom Teachers Per 1000 Students in Hartford 

Area: 1984-85 through 1990-91 

Support Staff Per 1000 Students in Hartford Area: 

1984-85 through 1990-91 

Mean Salary of Teachers and Support Staff in 

Hartford Area: 1984-85 through 1990-91 

Teachers' Starting Salaries (Bachelors Degree) in 

Hartford Area: 1984-85 through 1991-92 

Teachers' Salary at Masters Maximum in Hartford 

Area: 1984-85 through 1991-92 

Mentors, Assessors, and Cooperating Teachers in 

the Hartford Area: 1991-92 

Estimated Minutes Per Week Instructional Time in 

Selected Areas, Grades 2, 5, 8: Hartford and 

Suburban Communities (Source: SSPs) 

  

 



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Selected Facilities Availability: Hartford and 

Suburban Communities (Source: SSPs) 

Academic Computers, 8th Grade High School Algebra, 

8th Grade High School Foreign Language: Hartford 

and Suburban Communities (Source: SSPs) 

Staff Professional Development and Professional 

Service Time: Hartford and Suburban Communities 

(Source: SSPs) 

Number of Students Per (1) Instructional 

Specialist, ,(2) Counselor, Social Worker, School 

Psychologist, and (3) FTE Administrator: Hartford 

and Suburban Communities (Source: SSPs) 

‘Number of Students per FTE Certified Staff and 

Stability Rate (Returning Students): Hartford and 

Suburban Communities (Source: SSPs) 

Selected Primary Assignment Categories 

(Developmental Reading, Remedial Reading, Reading 

Consultant, School Psychologist, School Social 

Worker) 1989, 1990, 1991: Hartford and Suburban 

Commuities 

Theodore Sergi Vita 
  

Statewide Evaluation of the Priority School 

District Program - A Second Trienniel Report 

1987-1990 

Guidelines for the Priority School District 

Program September 1989 

John T. Flynn Vita 
  

Environmental Factors Influencing Educational 

Program Outcomes: A Review of Research (1992) 

David Armor Vita 
  

Chart 1: Achievement Study: Black Poverty Rates 

Chart 2: Achievement Study: White Poverty Rates 

Chart 3: Achievement Study: Education, Income 

and Family Status: Total Population: Hartford 

and 21 Suburbs   
 



 
 

 
 

  

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Chart 4: Achievement Study: Black Sixth Grade 

Reading: Hartford and 21 Suburbs 

Chart 5: Achievement Study: White Sixth Grade 

Reading: Hartford and 21 Suburbs 

Chart 6:3 Achievement Study: Black Sixth Grade 

Math: Hartford and 21 Suburbs 

Chart 7» Achievement study: White Sixth Grade 

Math: Hartford and 21 Suburbs 

Chart 8: Achievement Study: Education, Income, 

and Family Status: Blacks Only: Hartford and 

Five Suburbs 

Chart 9: Achievement Study: Black Sixth Grade 

Reading: Hartford and Five Suburbs 

Chart 10: Achievement Study: Black Sixth Grade 

Reading: Hartford and Five Suburbs 

Chart 11: Achievement study: Black Sixth Grade 

Reading; Six Individual Districts in Hartford 

Area 

Chart 12: Achievement Study: Black Fourth Grade 

Reading: Six Individual Districts in Hartford 

Area 

Chart 13: Achievement Study: Hispanic Poverty 

and Bilingual Rates: Hartford and 21 Suburbs 

Chart 14: Achievement Study: Hispanic Sixth 

Grade Reading: Hartford and 21 Suburbs 

Chart. 15: Achievement Study: Hispanic Sixth 

Grade Math: Hartford and 21 Suburbs 

Chart 16: Achievement Study; Separating the 
Effects of Racial Isolation from SES Factors 

Chart ‘17: Achievement Study: Percent Entering 
Four Year College: Hartford and 21 Suburbs    



  

    

Chart 18: Achievement Study; Percent Entering 

Four Year College (Graphic): Individual Districts 

in Hartford Area (22) 

Table 1: Achievement study: Percent ‘Entering 

Four Year College (Numerical): Individual 

Districts in Hartford Area (22) 

Chart 1: Community Choice Study: Percent 

Choosing Neighborhoods of Varying Racial 

Composition 

Chart’ 2: Commuity Choice Study: Percent of 

Hartford Whites Choosing 21 Suburbs Versus Staying 

in Hartford 

Chart 3: Community Choice Study: Percent of 

Hartford Blacks Choosing 21 Suburbs Versus Staying 

in Hartford 

Chart 4: Community Choice Study: Percent of 

Hartford Hispanics Choosing 21 Suburbs Versus 

Staying in Hartford 

Chart .5: Community Choice Study: Community 

Percent Minority, Actual Versus After Community of 

Choice (Graphic): Hartford Area 

Table 1: Community Choice Study: Community 

Percent Minority Actual Versus After Community of 

Choice (Numerical): Hartford Area 

State Department of Education Reports (No Exhibit) 
  

Distribution of Non-Whites in Connecticut Public 

Schools (1966) 

Preliminary Report on The Distribution of 

Minority-Group Pupils in CT Pub.Sch. 68-69 

Racial Imbalance and Regionalization (1969) 

A Report Providing Background Information 

Concerning the Chronology & Status of Statutes    



  

    

    

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Regs. & Process Re: Racial Imbalance in CT 

Schools, 1/84. 

A Report on Racial/Ethnic Equity and Desegregation 

in Connecticut's Public Schools 1/88 

Crossing the Bridge to Equity and Excellence: A 

Vision of Quality & Integrated Education for CT - 

Dec. 1990 

Minority Students and Staff Report - 1992 and 

91-92 Updates 

Connecticut's Challenge - An Agenda For 

Educational Equity and Excellence 1/84 

Indicators of Success: A Report of Progress in 

Implementing the Goals and Objectives of Conn.'s 

Plan for Excellence; 1986-1990 and Memo from 

Gerald Tirozzi 

Indicators of Success: A Report of Progress in 

Implementing the Goals and Objectives of Conn.'s 

Plan for Excellence: 1991-1995 

"Meeting the Challenge, Condition of Education in 

Connecticut - Elementary and Secondary" State 

Department of Education (1990-91) 

"Challenge For Excellence" 1991-1995, 

Connecticut's Comprehensive. Plan for Elementary, 

Secondary, Vocational, Career and Adult Education: 

A Policy Plan 

Questions and Answers about EERA and the CMT and 

Grade 4 Mastery Test Results Summary and 

Interpretations: 1986-86 

Report re: Three Perspective on the Educational 

Achievement of CT Students 

Special CMT Research Report: Students at Risk 

Academically 

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Mastery Test Results: Summary and Interpretations 

for Grades 4, 6, 8 - 1991-92 (3 Volumes) 

Connecticut Competency Examiniation for 

Prospective Teachers (CONNCEPT) & Conncept 

Preparations Courses 

Teaching Opportunities for Paraprofessionals 

Programs (TOP) 

Memo from Betty J. Sternberg to Lloyd Calvert 

dated April 26, 1991 re: TOP grant to Hartford 

Dropout Prevention Program Final Evaluation Report 

(1988-90) 

School contruction grants manual: Procedures for 

LEAs (Rev'd 89) 

CT Non-public School Enrollment 10/1/91 

Compensatory Education Program Evaluation Report 

(1992) 

Bilingual Education: State Summary of School 

District Evaluation Data for 1989-90 (1992) 

Review of Research on School Desegregation's 

Impact on Elementary and Secondary School 

Students, State Department of Education (1989) 

Number of Spanish Dominant Students of the 

Hartford Public Schools Who Were Reported as 

Eligible for State Mandated Bilingual Education 

Programs By School: 1985-86 through 1989-90 

A Brief History From 1945 to Present of the Public 

School Building Aid Program in Connecticut (1966) 

Connecticut Mastery Test Impact Survey (1991-92) 

Quality and Integrated Education: Options for 

Connecticut, State Department of Education (1989) 

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"Next Steps" re: Quality and Integrated 
Education: Options for Connecticut with cover 
memo from Joan Martin to Commission Members 
(August 22, 1990) 

  

  

Hartford Public School Reports (No Exhibit) 
  

"Schools For Hartford', Harvard Graduate School of 

Education (1965) 

Summary of Harvard Report (September, 1965) 

Background ,.and Discussion Paper on School 

Racial/Ethnic Balance, April 1988 

Addendum to Background and Disussion Paper on 

School Racial/Ethnic Balance, April 1990 

Annual Report of Hartford's Priority School 
District Grant Program 1984-85 to 1989-90 

Hartford Public Schools Bilingual Education 
Programs, Annual Evaluation Report 1990-91 

Number of Limited English Proficient Students 
Eligible for a State-Mandated Bilingual Education 
Program for School Year 1991-92 and Hartford 
Public Schools Breakdown on School-by-School 

Basis. 

"Vision of Excellence," Hartford Public Schools, 
Annual Report 1991-92 

Group Test Results, Hartford Public Schools: 

1990-91 

Comparison of City-Wide Metropolitan Achievement 
Tests Scores 1989-1990 : 1990-1991 

Matched Scores Report of City-Wide Metropolitan 
Achievement Tests Scores 1989-1990 : 1990-1991 

Bilingual Education Program Evaluation Reporting 

Form: Hartford 1989-90 
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Hartford Public Schools 1990 Metropolitan 

Achievement Test Scores, Grade 2, Reading 

Hartford Public Schools 1990 Metropolitan 
Achievement Test scores - Grade 9 Reading 

Spanish Assessment of Basic Education (SABE) Grade 

6 Average Reading NCE Scores and Explanation of 

Lower Test Scores in Upper Grades 

Teachers Bargaining Unit Salary Census, Hartford 

Letter from. . Hartford Superintendent Hernan 

LaFontaine to Commissioner Gerald N. Tirozzi re: 

Priority Scho6l District Program in Hartford (with 

attached report) August 9, 1990 

School District Profiles: Hartford Area, 1991-92 

(No Exhibit) 
  

1991-92 Strategic School District Profile - Avon 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Bloomfield 

1991-92 Strategic School District Profile - Canton 

1991-92 Strategic School District Profile - East 

Granby 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - East 

Hartford 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - 

Ellington 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - 

Farmington 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - 

Glastonbury 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Hartford 

91-92 Strategic school District Profile - 

Newington 

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91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Rocky 

Hill 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Simsbury 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - South 

Windsor 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Suffield 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Vernon 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - West 

Hartford : 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile 

Wethersfield 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Windsor 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Windsor 

Locks 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - Granby 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile - East 

Windsor 

91-92 Strategic School District Profile 

Manchester 

Avon Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Roaring Brook 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Avon High School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Avon Middle 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Pinegrove School 

Bloomfield Schools (No Exhibit) 
    

  

 



  

    

91-92 Strategic School Profile - J.P. Vincent 
School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Metacomet School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Laurel School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Carmen Arace 

Middle School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Bloomfield Junior 

High 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Bloomfield High 

School 3 

Canton Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Canton High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile Canton 
Intermediate School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Canton Elementary 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Cherry Brook 
School 

East Granby Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - East Granby High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - East Granby 
Middle School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - R. Dudley Seymour 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Allgrove School 

East Hartford Schools (No Exhibits) 
     



      

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Transitional | 

Education Program 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - East Hartford 

Middle | 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - East Hartford 

High 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Joseph 0. Goodwin 

School 
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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Hockanum School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Dr. John A. 

Langford School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Dr. Franklin H. 

Mayberry 

91-92 Strategic School Profiel - Anna E. Norris 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Robert J. O'Brien 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Dr. Thomas SS. 

O'Connell School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Governor W.M. 

Pitkin School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Silver Lane 

School 

Ellington Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Center School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Crystal Lake 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Windermere School 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Longview Middle | 
School | 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Ellington High | 

School | 

Farmington Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Farmington High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Irving A. Robbins 

Middle Schoql. 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Noah Wallace 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - East Farms School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Union School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - West District 

School 

Glastonbury Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Gideon Wells 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Academy School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Buttonball Lane 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Hopewell School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Eastbury School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Hebron Avenue 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Naubuc School 

Hartford Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - South School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Barbour School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Batchelder School 

- Barnard-Brown 

- Bukeley High 

91-92 Strategic School Profile 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Ramon E. Betances 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile 
School y 

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91-92 Strategic 
School 

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91-92 Strategic 

91-92 Strategic 

91-92 Stratetic 

School Profile - 

School Profile - 

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School Profile - 

School Profile - 

School Profile - 

91-92 Strategic School Profile 
Fox Elementary School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile 
High School 

91-92 Strategic 

91-92 Strategic 

91-92 Strategic 

91-92 Strategic 

91-92 Strategic 

School Profile - 

School Profile - 

School Profile - 

School Profile - 

School Profile - 

Wy 3 Tn 

Burns School 

Ramon E. Betances 

Clark School 

Dwight School 

Fisher School 

Fox School 

- Dr. Michael D. 

- Hartford Public 

Hooker School 

Kennelly School 

Kinsella School 

King School 

Naylor School 

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McDonough School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Parkville | 

Community 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Milner School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Rawson School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Quirk Middle 

School 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - S.A.N.D. 
Everywhere School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile =- Simpson-Waverly 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Mark Twain School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Weaver High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Webster School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - West Middle 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Wish School 

Newington Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Newington High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - John Wallce 

Middle School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Martin Kellogg 

Middle School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Anna Reynolds 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Elizabeth Green | 
School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile =~ John Paterson | 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Ruth Chaffee 

School 

Rocky Hill Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Dr. Oran A. Moser 

School HEA 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Myrtle H. Stevens 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - West Hill School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Albert D, 

Griswold Jr. High 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Rocky Hill High 

School 

Simsbury Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Central School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Latimer Lane 

School | 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Squadron Line 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Tariffville 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Tootin' Hills 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Henry James 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Simsbury High 

School 

South Windsor Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Eli Terry School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Timothy Edwards | 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - South Windsor | 

High School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Orchard Hill 
School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Philip R. Smith 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Pleasant Valley 

School 

Suffield Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Bridge Street 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - A. Ward Spaulding 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - McAlister Middle 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Suffield High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Black Rock School 

Vernon Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Rockville High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Center Road 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Lake Street 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Maple Street 
School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Northeast School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Skinner Road 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Vernon Center 

Middle ‘ 

West Hartford Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Aiken School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Braeburn School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Bugbee School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Charter Oak 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Duffy School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Morley School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Norfeldt School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Webster Hill 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Whiting Lane 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Wolcott School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Conard High 
School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Hall High School 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - King Philip 

Middle 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Sedgwick Middle 

School 

Wethersfield Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Webb Kindergarten 

Center | 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Emerson-Williams 

School pu: 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Alfred W. Hanmer 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Highcrest School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Charles Wright 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Silas Deane 

Middle School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Wethersfield High 

School 

Windsor Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Clover Street 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - John F. Kennedy 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Oliver Ellsworth 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Poquonock School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Sage Park Middle 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Windsor High 

School 

Windsor Locks Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - North St. School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - South St. School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Windsor Locks 

Middle School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Windsor Locks 

High School 

Granby Schools (No Exhibit) 

(No individual school profiles available at this 

time.) 

  

East Windsor Schools (No Exhibit) 

(No individual school profiles available at this 

time.) 

  

Manchester Schools (No Exhibit) 
  

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Regional 

Occupational Training Center 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Manchester High 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - 1Illing Junior 

High School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Bennett Junior 

High School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile Washington School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile Waddell School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile Verplanck School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile Robertson School 

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91-92 Strategic School Profile - Nathan Hale 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Martin School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Kenney School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Buckley School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Highland Park 

School 

91-92 Strategic School Profile - Bowers School 

9/21/92 Letter from John Brittain to Carmen 

Rodriguez, President, Hartford Board of Education 

"Five Million Children: A Statistical Profile of 

Our Poorest Young Citizens" National Center for 

Children in Poverty, School of Public Health, 

Columbia University 

"Five Million Children 1991 Update” 

State Department of Health Services Data on Infant 

Mortality, Low Birthweights and Teen Births 

1978-80 through 1985-87. 

Maternal and Infant Health 1981-1988 Connecticut 

Department of Health Services, Division of Health 

Surveillance and Planning 

CICS Drug Clients Served & UCR Drug Arrest Data, 

Greater Hartford Area 

Report of Governor Lowell P. Weicker, JL wy 

"Measuring Connecticut's Progress Toward Meeting 

the National Education Goals", 10/2/91 

Elementary Classes By Size in Connecticut Public 

Schools, CPEC (April 1990) 

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By: 

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FOR THE DEFENDANTS 

RICHARD BLUMENTHAL 
ATTORNEY GENERAL 

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Jon R. Whelan - Juris 085112 
Assistant Attorney General 
10 Sherman Street 

." “Hartford, Connecticut 06105 
Tel. 566-7173 

      
  

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Martha M. Watts <4 Juris 4006)72 
ssistant Attorney Genera 

110 Sherman Street 
Hartford, Connecticut 06105 
Tel. 566-7173 

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CERTIFICATION 
  

This is to certify that on this 30th day of December, 1992 a 

copy of the foregoing was mailed to the following counsel of 

record: 

John Brittain, Esq. 
University of Connecticut 
School of Law 
65 Elizabeth Street 4 
Hartford, CT 06105 : 

Philip Tegeler, Esq. 
Martha Stone, Esq. 
Connecticut Civil 
Liberties Union 
32 Grand Street 
Hartford, CT 06105 

Ruben Franco, Esq. 
Jenny Rivera, Esq. 
Puerto Rican Legal Defense 
and Education Fund 
99 Hudson Street 
14th Floor 
New York, NY 10013 

John A. Powell, Esq. 
Helen Hershkoff, Esq. 
Adam S. Cohen, Esq. 
American Civil Liberties Union 
132 West 43rd Street 
New York, NY 10036 

JRW0338AC 

Wilfred Rodriguez, Esq. 
Hispanic Advocacy Project 
Neighborhood Legal Services 
1229 Albany Avenue 
Hartford, CT 06112 

Wesley W. Horton, Esq. 
Moller, Horton & 
Fineberg, P.C. 
90 Gillett Street 
Hartford, CT 06105 

Julius L. Chambers, Esq. 
Marianne Lado, Esq. 
Ronald Ellis, Esq. 
NAACP Legal Defense Fund and 
Education Fund, Inc. 
99 Hudson Street 
New York, NY 10013 

    

  

AU   
Jom R.C Whelan 
Assistant Attorney General

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