Sen. Jeff Klein, the Independent Democratic Conference leader, received applause from UFT members when he said, «We as a state have an obligation to meet our constitutional, governmental and political obligations to
properly fund public education.»
In the case of CCEJF v. Rell, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the Connecticut Constitution requires that the state
properly fund a public education system that provides every child with an adequate education and determined that Connecticut's present education funding formula is unconstitutional.
The truth is that it is Malloy's shameful corporate education reform initiative of 2012, and his utter failure to
properly fund public education that is taking Connecticut in the wrong direction.
Not exact matches
The Republican - dominated House
education committee just approved legislation, H.R. 5, that is a rewrite of the No Child Left Behind Act with
funding levels that critics say are inadequate to
properly support K - 12
public education.
The failure to
properly fund Connecticut's
public magnet schools is not only a travesty for the students who were looking forward to attending these schools, but it is nothing short of a disaster for Connecticut's
public education system.