Wednesday, January 11
Closing the Achievement Gap in Connecticut
On Monday, I testified on behalf of the organization I work for, All Our Kin, at Connecticut's Achievement Gap Task Force Meeting. The achievement gap in Connecticut between low-income and non-low-income students is the largest in the country, so obviously this is a critical issue. Read my testimony here. Or watch the task force meeting in its entirety here.
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