No Guns in School
The Connecticut Education Association does not endorse the idea that teachers should bring guns into the classroom.
The Connecticut Education Association does not endorse the idea that teachers should bring guns into the classroom.
Teachers call for real reform, fairness in education funding for all students.
Connecticut Education Foundation brings the joy of reading to students.
Critical funds being drained from neighborhood public schools; hurting students in state’s poorest districts.
Labor advocates urge fiscal stability commission to take high road to achieve economic growth in Connecticut.
While Governor Malloy’s message in his address to the General Assembly emphasized Connecticut’s tradition of fairness and concern for future generations, his budget proposal is anything but fair for Connecticut’s students and public schools.
Though his opening address to the 2018 General Assembly emphasized Connecticut’s tradition of fairness and the state’s future generations, the governor’s new budget proposal delivers mixed news for Connecticut students, teachers, and schools.
Legislators must address education funding and reverse the additional $58.2 million in cuts to public schools before the start of the regular legislative session.