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Dear friends,
Our
policy forum on remedial education is tomorrow at the Capitol. Access
to higher education is a key component to create opportunity for low
income families in Connecticut, and remedial education is often the
first step for many new students when they enroll in college. Getting
this right is, as a result, a crucial building block in our education
system. Getting this reform right can potentially make a huge difference
in the lives of many families.
Hope to see you tomorrow at the Capitol.
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Remedial education reform forum, tomorrow
The developmental education forum is tomorrow!
We will be hosting a forum on remedial education reform and college access at the Capitol, 11 am to 1 pm.
The
main focus will be Connecticut´s developmental education reform, PA
12-40, with a special focus on its impact on low-income and adult
students. CAHS will present the findings of our new report: "Developmental Education Reform: Ensuring Success for All in Connecticut"
Speakers:
The forum will take place tomorrow March 21st from 11 am to 1 pm in the Capitol in Hartford, Room 310 (Old Judiciary Room).
Click here to add this event to your calendar. RSVP via e-mail here, or on our Facebook event page. Registration at the door is available, but seating is limited.
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Roger Senserrich
Policy Coordinator
Connecticut Association for Human Services
110 Bartholomew Ave. Suite 4030
Hartford, CT 06106
860-951-2212 x247
860-951-6511 (Fax)
A Century of Strengthening Connecticut Children, Families and Communities
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The Family Economic Success (FES) Network shares information and mobilizes on policy issues that improve the lives of low-income children and families.
Connecticut Association for Human Services (CAHS) coordinates
the FES Network. CAHS works to end poverty, and to engage, equip, and
empower all families in Connecticut to build a secure future. Your
financial support is most welcome. To donate, please click here.
To
subscribe or unsubscribe, or if you have information that you would
like to share through the FES Network, call Roger Senserrich, Policy
Coordinator, at (860) 951-2212, ext. 247, or e-mail rsenserrich@cahs.org.
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