UConn researchers say CT’s chief education reform plans lack coherence | The CT Mirror: "“For decades, Connecticut has not sufficiently addressed the needs of our cities and towns with concentrated pockets of poverty,” said Meg Green, a spokeswoman for Malloy. “The Alliance District program is our lead educational initiative to improve student outcomes in our lowest performing districts by directing support where it is most needed. We all agree that increases in aid must come with greater accountability, and we always welcome a dialogue on how this important initiative can be improved.”"
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