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Higher salaries, caseload caps and temperature standards: What CT education groups are seeking in 2025

Connecticut Education Association President Kate Dias supports the efforts in Guilford regarding school safety. She is shown earlier speaking at a press conference outside of the State Capitol in Hartford.
Connecticut Education Association President Kate Dias supports the efforts in Guilford regarding school safety. She is shown earlier speaking at a press conference outside of the State Capitol in Hartford.
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Education advocates are calling on state lawmakers to commit more dollars to Connecticut’s K-12 schools and higher ed institutions this legislative session as the General Assembly prepares to convene on Jan. 8.

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