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Episode 78: Slow and Steady Isn’t Working for CT Schools

37 min · 28. maj 2026
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Connecticut's state budget dedicated millions of new dollars to public education this year, so why are so many towns struggling to fund their schools? CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey talk education funding with New Haven Federation of Teachers President and AFT Connecticut Pre-K to 12 Divisional Vice President Leslie Blatteau. They discuss why new approaches are needed when it comes to investing in public schools and why slow and steady doesn't cut it when it comes to ensuring the best for Connecticut children.

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On this episode, CEA President Kate Dias and Vice President Joslyn DeLancey are joined by a special guest, Dr. Miguel Cardona. The former U.S. Secretary of Education and Connecticut Commissioner of Education was recently named by Governor Lamont [https://portal.ct.gov/governor/news/press-releases/2026/04-2026/governor-lamont-signs-executive-order-establishing-the-connecticut-career-pathways-commission?language=en_US] as chair of the Connecticut Career Pathways Commission, which is tasked with helping create a system to connect students to jobs in high-demand fields. Listen to learn what career pathways can provide for Connecticut as well as Cardona's thoughts on the need for investments in public schools, the role of testing in education, and more.

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