Goal:
Provide all young people with the education they need to be productive citizens and contributors to Connecticut's economic vitality.
Our economy’s most important strategic asset is the skill, innovation and productivity of Connecticut’s workforce. Today’s increasingly competitive global economy demands that we raise the academic performance of all students and close the achievement gap. Our state and local governments spend a great deal on public education, and it is critical that those resources are used to create effective learning environments.
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Gov. Malloy’s Reform Proposals
Improving Education in Connecticut
- Education Reform: Myths vs. Facts (Part 1)
- Education Reform: Myths vs. Facts (Part II)
- Gov. Malloy's Testimony to Education Committee (February 21, 2012; pdf)
- CBIA's Testimony to Education Committee (John Rathgeber; February 21, 2012; pdf)
- Connecticut Commission on Educational Achievement Report (pdf)
