Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has taken a significant step towards reforming the state's K-12 education system by introducing a new commission tasked with evaluating the state's funding model. The commission, which will be comprised of education experts, policymakers, and community leaders, will aim to identify areas of inefficiency and inequality in the current system, with the ultimate goal of creating a more equitable and effective funding model. The move comes as concerns about Connecticut's education system have grown, with many arguing that the state's current funding model is outdated and fails to provide adequate resources to underfunded schools. As the commission begins its work, residents and educators alike will be watching closely to see what changes might be on the horizon for Connecticut's K-12 education system.


Lamont introduces commission to evaluate Connecticut K-12 education funding  Yahoo