Leaders testify on Governor's education bill
AFT Connecticut President Sharon Palmer testified before the Joint Committee on Education on Governor Malloy's proposed education bill, Senate Bill 24.
"This public hearing is one step along the way to reaching an agreement that supports teachers and improves education for every child in Connecticut," said Palmer.
Also testifying at the hearing was State Vocational Federation of Teachers, Local 4200A, President Jan Hochadel.
"The Technical High School System is critical to our state's economic recovery," said Hocadel. "It's important that the legislature support our schools with the resources necessary to help our teachers provide their students with the best training and education possible."
Click here to watch Gov. Malloy's testimony.
Click here to watch Commissioner Pryor's testimony.
AFT CT (American Federation of Teachers Connecticut) is committed to improving the quality of education for every child in the state. Education reform issues like teacher tenure, teacher certification, teacher evaluations, early childhood education, charter schools, school funding and more need input from all educators. PreK-12 teachers, paraprofessionals and school related personnel are working every day to improve learning and help students to grow. From urban schools in Connecticut, such as Hartford, New Britain, New Haven and Meriden, to suburban schools, such as, Bloomfield, Simsbury and Waterford, to regional school districts, our members are working to provide quality education.