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SOURCE: Connecticut Council for Education Reform
A coalition of six of the state’s leading education and business groups – CAPSS, CAS, CABE, CBIA, CCER, CONNCAN – outline common legislative goals
New Haven, Connecticut (PRWEB) February 04, 2013
As Governor Dannel P. Malloy and the General Assembly prepare to debate the state’s budget, our partnership – composed of six education and business organizations –urges state leaders to remain committed to improving public education, primarily by protecting key measures championed last year as part of the groundbreaking education reform law (Public Act 12-116).
In the midst of budget woes, state leaders will have to make tough decisions that could result in cuts to key programs. Education took an $11.4 million cut overall during the deficit mitigation plan last month, with many of these cuts from key education reforms. These priorities should not be on the table for future cuts. In order to ensure we continue moving toward providing all of Connecticut’s children with a high-quality education, the Gang of Six suggest protecting the following programs and principles:
About the Gang of Six
Our coalition represents different stakeholders and perspectives, including school boards, superintendents, principals, advocates, and the business community. It includes the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education (CABE), the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents (CAPSS), the Connecticut Association of Schools (CAS), the Connecticut Business and Industry Association (CBIA), Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN), and the Connecticut Council for Education Reform (CCER).
For more information, please contact:
Danielle Woodruffe (CCER)
(203) 859-6607 – Office
(203) 889-8687 – Cell
Danielle.woodruffe(at)ctedreform.org
Brett Broesder (ConnCAN)
(203) 772-4017 ext. 19 – Office
(406) 565-0083 – Cell
Brett.broesder(at)conncan.org
Joseph Cirasuolo (CAPSS)
(860) 236-8640 – Office
(203) 494-7909 – Cell
jcirasuolo(at)capss.org
Patrice McCarthy (CABE)
(860) 571-7446 – Office
pmccarthy(at)cabe.org
Karissa Niehoff (CAS)
(203) 250-1111 – Office
kniehoff(at)casciac.org
Robert Rader (CABE)
(860) 571-7446 – Office
rrader(at)cabe.org
Ann Marie Raymond (CBIA)
(860) 244-1957 – Office
Annmarie.raymond(at)cbia.com
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