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Our students cannot wait for full funding.
My name is [FIRST NAME] and I'm a resident of [YOUR TOWN].
For far too long, many of Connecticut’s highest-need school districts have been underfunded resulting in less services and opportunities for students. While recent legislative changes to how Connecticut funds education are helping, bold action is needed to truly provide our state’s students with the education they deserve.
The current phased-in approach waits far too long to fully fund our schools. Our students should not have to continue to wait to receive the education funding they need and deserve. Our elementary school students should not have to wait until they’re in high school to receive a properly funded education. Our state can, and must, do better.
We need to fully fund ALL students and schools now, and finally provide school districts and communities across the state with the resources they need. I urge you to act by passing a student-centered funding system that fully funds all students based on their needs.
Thank you for your time, and I look forward to seeing your leadership on this issue.
Eliminate the Gaps in CT Education Funding
My name is [FIRST NAME] and I'm a resident of [YOUR TOWN].
The COVID-19 pandemic over the past two years has highlighted the vast inequities that have existed in Connecticut’s public schools for far too long. While some students have access to the resources they need, others are struggling.
Recently, I learned there is a staggering funding gap between Connecticut districts that serve largely white student populations and districts that serve more students of color. Districts with student populations that are less than 25% students of color receive $713 million more in education funding than districts whose student populations are more than 25% students of color.
But student race isn’t the only example of a gap in Connecticut education funding. Higher-wealth districts spend between $3,500 and $4,000 more per student than lower-wealth districts, despite lower-wealth districts frequently serving students with greater learning needs.
These gaps must be closed. Connecticut is better than these alarming disparities and I urge you to help eliminate these funding gaps by passing a student-centered funding system that fully funds all students based on their learning needs.
All students deserve to have the resources to learn and succeed – no matter their race or economic status. Help make equitable education funding a reality and support a student-centered funding system.
Thank you for your time.
Committed to equitably funding all students?
My name is [FIRST NAME] and I'm a resident of [YOUR TOWN].
As I have learned more about Connecticut's school funding system, I have learned that it is, by design, complicated.
We don't fund all of our students in the same way and instead have more than 10 different funding formulas. Of these formulas, only the Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula and the state charter school formula take student learning needs into account.
All of our students deserve to be funded based on their needs, regardless of the type of public school they attend. I know this is a topic of conversation this legislative session, and I'm urging you to take every single student into account when you're making decisions about how to fund education.
It's time to put actions behind our words and provide equitable funding for ALL of Connecticut’s students. I'm counting on you to make this happen, and urge you to support a student-centered funding system that will provide our students with the equitable resources they need and deserve.
Thank you for your time and support.
Support Student-Centered Funding
The racial and economic gaps in Connecticut education funding are staggering. Students in high-need, lower-wealth districts are not receiving the same education as students in lower-need, more affluent districts across the state.
For far too long, we have seen generations of students, many of whom are Black and brown, have limited opportunities in and outside of the classroom due to a lack of resources. While recent legislative changes to how Connecticut funds education are helping, bold action is needed to close these gaps and truly provide our state’s students with the education they need and deserve.
The time to act is now! The Connecticut General Assembly must step up and finally provide equitable education funding for all of Connecticut’s students. I urge you to help eliminate Connecticut’s racial and economic funding gaps and support a student-centered funding system that fully funds all students based on their individual learning needs.
Thank you for your time and support.