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Education remains strong CT voter priority in 2024 elections

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Tuesday, July 30, 2024   

Connecticut groups said education is a top priority in the 2024 election.

Vice President Kamala Harris is vowing to continue and expand on Biden administration programs. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has called for cutting federal funding to schools teaching Critical Race Theory, vetoing civics education, and removing what he called "radicals" working in the federal Department of Education.

Amy Dowell, executive director of Education Reform Now CT, said there are some education priorities the next president must address.

"A pushback on the extreme Project 2025 agenda of privatizing public education, of the rise of vouchers, and of the threats it could put on the civil rights protections of students," Dowell outlined.

She added post-pandemic recovery also needs to be a priority. Chronic absenteeism and learning loss are still prevalent. While the previous school year's rate of chronic absenteeism fell in Connecticut, it is still much higher than pre-pandemic numbers. Among public school students nationwide, 26% were chronically absent in 2023, up from 15% pre-pandemic.

A major concern for public education is Project 2025, a layout of policy initiatives for a second Trump administration. Some of its policy plans call for ending Title I investments in schools, disbanding the U.S. Department of Education and terminating school nutrition programs.

Dowell argued it is a regressive plan for American education.

"We are particularly concerned about how they would impact students and educators, silencing educators, and a return to decades past and how we see public education," Dowell explained.

Beyond public education, Dowell noted the next president will also have to focus on higher education initiatives. Canceling student loan debt is a big part of President Joe Biden's agenda, which Harris has said she will continue.

Dowell argued there are some education issues Harris can take on, Biden did not.

"We want to make sure that access continues to be available to students who are first-generation college students," Dowell noted. "We'd love to see the end of legacy admissions in Connecticut and nationally. Legacy admissions overwhelmingly benefit whiter students, higher-income students."


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