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Education for Young Children a Priority in Governor's Address

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Thursday, February 17, 2011   

HARTFORD, Conn. - In a tough budget speech Wednesday that was long on shared sacrifice, givebacks and efficiencies, Gov. Dannel Malloy proposed one area of increased spending - early childhood education - along with a private funding match. Malloy mentioned Connecticut's educational achievement gap - the biggest in the nation - and suggested two solutions: fixing the educational cost-sharing formula for public schools and pre-K.

"One of the other ways we can close the achievement gap is by giving every child in this state, irrespective of their family's income, a chance to have a pre-Kindergarten learning experience."

Because there isn't money in the budget to make that a reality yet, he proposed a public-private "down payment" of almost $10 million over two years.

Malloy said he wanted to duplicate his achievement of universal pre-K for all children in Stamford, when he served as mayor there, so he's proposing $5.7 million in state funds.

"This state investment will leverage approximately $4.1 million from private philanthropic sources, including the Graustein Foundation, the Annie Casey Foundation and the Child Health and Development Institute. I'm proud of that collaboration."

Sen. Beth Bye (D-West Hartford) has 30 years of experience working in the field of early childhood education. She said at the Capitol after the speech that she was gratified by Malloy's commitment.

"It's a smart investment. Even the Federal Reserve recognizes that in some of their work, saying it's one of the best investments governments can make in terms of savings long-term: for special education, school readiness, even for the social/emotional skills that will last a lifetime for that child."



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