Not exact matches
In a MUST READ commentary piece published in the CTNewsjunkie, Robert Cotto Jr. reviews the flawed special
education proposal submitted by The Connecticut School Finance
Project, a
corporate education reform group that has apparently violated state law by illegally engaging in lobbying activities with Governor Dannel Malloy and his administration.
When not picking clean the bones of people and
projects that have fallen on hard times, Boas is a major player on behalf of the
corporate education reform industry and one of Achievement First's most important supporters.
The newest
corporate funded
education reform group to invade Connecticut's
education policy debate is called the Connecticut School Finance
Project and according to its PR;
Of course, the
corporate education reform industry won't withdraw without a fight and will be relying on New Haven Mayor Toni Harp to line up the votes in favor of the
project known as Achievement First Elm City Imagine.
Of course, none of those organizations should be confused with Connecticut's other Pro-Charter School and
Corporate Education Reform Industry lobby groups which include Connecticut Council for
Education Reform (CCER) or their new front - group called the Connecticut School Finance
Project.