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The New Politics of Education Reform

Campaign LEARN presents a New Haven Town Hall Meeting on the Achievement Gap, entitled The New Politics of Education Reform: Real Change for Communities of Color. This event will feature a conversation with the New Haven Delegation of Connecticut Assembly’s Black and Puerto Rican Caucus. This event is FREE and open to the public and will be held at the Yale Law School Auditorium (127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT) on Saturday, January 23 at 2pm. For more information call 203-233-6608 or e-mail danielle@baeo.org This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

ABOUT CAMPAIGN LEARN

What is Campaign LEARN?

Connecticut’s Campaign for Leadership in Education, Achievement, and Reform Now is a grassroots mobilization effort to promote leadership and accountability in ensuring that all Connecticut children—particularly low-income children of color—have access to high-quality educational options.

What is our mission?

To engage the parents and community members of low-income Black and Latino children, who are disproportionately impacted by Connecticut’s persistent achievement gap, in the effort to change education policy and find sustainable solutions to the problem of educational inequality.

What are the goals of Campaign LEARN?

  • Raising awareness of the reality of the racial and ethnic achievement in Connecticut
  • Identifying best practices for eliminating the achievement gap
  • Supporting policy changes at the state and district level that are scalable and sustainable

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