As part of the state’s Juvenile Justice Policy and Oversight Committee (JJPOC), CCA takes an active role in shaping policy that affects the well being of children in Connecticut. One …
For the third time in eight years, a group of Bridgeport parents who are frustrated that their children with disabilities are not getting the support they need in school have …
Connecticut officials have data showing how much school the state’s most vulnerable students are missing when they switch to remote learning, and advocates are calling on Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration …
… if schools nationwide look to Hartford as an example, they’ll be able to promote diversity in schools in a way that’s “legally bulletproof against right-wing attacks.” With Cardona tapped …
… civil rights leaders point out that incentives historically have not broken the gridlock to integrate schools in many Connecticut towns. For example, suburban districts for decades have been offered …
Last spring, that datapoint of how many students didn’t log on at all was almost identical: 4%. There’s no way to gauge if more students are attending more often than …
Kathryn Meyer, Director, Educational Success Project, CCA No one could have planned for our school closure crisis and all the disparities it has laid bare. We must see this closure …
Across the state, students are logging in to distance learning, but are they actually learning — In the midst of the pandemic, some wonder if the American right to an …