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White House attacks the judge who moved to block deportation of Venezuelans. Ukrainian President agrees to a limited ceasefire. And advocates say closing CFPB would put consumers on the hook for 'junk' charges and predatory fees.

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Cuts to Medicaid and frozen funding for broadband are both likely to have a negative impact on rural healthcare, which is already struggling. Plus, lawsuits over the mass firing of federal workers have huge implications for public lands.

Report: CT ranks high for degree attainment but lacks opportunity for all

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Monday, February 10, 2025   

A new report found Connecticut ranks high for undergraduate and graduate degree attainment.

The Lumina Foundation's Stronger Nation report noted the national average for degree attainment is around 55%, which Connecticut exceeds. But the report showed minority learners often lag behind their white peers in getting a college degree.

Steven Hernández, executive director of the education advocacy group ConnCAN, said state investments can fill some opportunity gaps.

"It's a lack of understanding of what it is that leads to educational success," Hernández contended. "But also a lack of investment in those areas where we need them the most, which is where children are living in poverty, and overall, families are experiencing a lack of opportunity."

The state has long tracked how to improve opportunity gaps in education but the pandemic derailed certain plans for implementation. Hernández argued if Connecticut wants to grow degree attainment, it must begin investing in students in grades K-12. Reports from the state's Interagency Council for Ending the Achievement Gap find such investments are necessary to close the achievement gap.

There could be challenges to make the investments real. Critics of Gov. Ned Lamont's recent budget said the state's fiscal guardrails restrict meaningful and necessary investments. Hernández noted the other big challenge is the state's unofficial policy of funding education by ZIP code.

"One of the struggles that I see is undoing the bright lines between our towns, regionalizing educational opportunity; leveraging each other as towns and as counties," Hernández added.

Despite the challenges and problems ahead, Hernández is optimistic it can change, as he sees families are advocating for kids' education throughout the state's budget process. Some education advocates hope the fiscal guardrails open up more since there are statewide teacher shortages in every subject area.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.


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