
![]() News Releases ConnCAN News Release - July 18, 2008 ConnCAN's analysis of the 2007 and 2008 Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) results reveals that Connecticut's three largest districts--Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport--secured bigger gains in the percentage of students within goal range on the CMT than the statewide average, with Connecticut's capital city leading the way. ConnCAN News Release - July 15, 2008 The 2008 results from the Connecticut Academic Performance Test (CAPT) reveal a growing achievement gap across the state of Connecticut even as the percentage of students meeting the state goals increased. At the same time, a number of urban high schools made significant gains over the past year. ConnCAN News Release - June 5, 2008 ConnCAN News Release - February 20, 2008 Connecticut’s technical high school system is leading the way in helping narrow Connecticut’s achievement gap, securing more Top 10 finishes in the new ConnCAN High School Rankings than any district in the state. ConnCAN’s research also revealed 50 point achievement gaps in Hartford, Greenwich and New Haven high schools. ConnCAN News Release - January 16, 2008 Tom Vander Ark, current president of the X PRIZE Foundation and former executive director of the Bill and Melinda Gates Education Initiative, became the newest member of ConnCAN’s advisory board on January 16. Vander Ark said he looks forward “to the progress to come over the next three years in the push to close America’s largest achievement gap.” ConnCAN News Release - October 27, 2007 Hartford has the public school with the most Top 10 finishes in Connecticut, Jumoke Academy, but Bridgeport’s and Stamford’s public schools secured the most spots on the Top 10 lists, according to ConnCAN’s new compilation of the top elementary and middle schools across five key performance categories. ConnCAN News Release - September 25, 2007 ConnCAN News Release - July 30, 2007 ConnCAN News Release - June 26, 2007 Three key provisions of ConnCAN’s “Great Schools for All” plan for closing Connecticut’s achievement gap—expanding high-quality preschool, creating innovative new public schools, and ensuring greater accountability for results—received a significant boost with $123 million in new funding over two years in the State Budget. ConnCAN News Release - June 14, 2007 While the consequences of a low graduation rate are clear, a new report by Education Week’s Project Graduation suggests that Connecticut’s official graduation rates are anything but. ConnCAN’s comparison of the results to official Connecticut State Department of Education figures reveals significant discrepancies between this cumulative approach and the official rates. ConnCAN News Release - April 26, 2007 The Connecticut State Conference of NAACP Branches, the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN), the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and Connecticut Appleseed have joined forces to give Connecticut parents a greater voice in their children’s education ConnCAN News Release - April 16, 2007 On April 13, three key provisions of the plan—expanding high-quality preschool, creating innovative new public schools, and ensuring greater accountability for results—came one step closer to reality when $101 million in support over two years was included in the budget passed by the Appropriations Committee in the State Legislature. ConnCAN News Release - February 7, 2007 Governor Rell’s education proposals come on the heels of a growing groundswell of support for making Connecticut’s achievement gap the top public policy issue in the state, including the Early Childhood Research and Policy Council's recommendations, proposals from the Education Cost Sharing Commission, and ConnCAN’s “Great Schools for All” plan. ConnCAN News Release - January 24, 2007 Rep. Amann was joined by Rep. Andy Fleischmann, chairman of the House Education Committee, and a diverse gathering of parents and community, business and education leaders from throughout the state at the launch of the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now’s “Great Schools for All” plan in the State Capitol on January 24. ConnCAN News Release - September 26, 2006 Connecticut is home to a number of high performing public schools that have made tremendous progress in raising student achievement over the past year, but also a growing achievement gap that has emerged as the nation’s largest, a newly released report by the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN) finds.
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