Concerned that varying education programs are creating «two
Connecticuts, one for the rich and one for the poor,» the
state's department of education is
studying whether wealthy districts offer substantially better programs than poorer ones.
CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT BLESSES $ 42 MILLION FOR TICK BITE Responding to inquiries from a federal appeals court, the
Connecticut Supreme Court in August 2017 declared that
state law supports a $ 41.7 million jury award in a negligence case against a private school a er a teenaged student was bitten by a tick while hiking in a mountainous area during a
study program in China.