Connecticut’s education system is facing some complex problems.

Let CAPSS help you understand them.

There are many problems with the state of public education in Connecticut. To learn more about the challenges-and symptoms-we face today, click on the items below to get more information.

Understanding CT’s educational challenges
As the U.S. transitioned from manufacturing to a service economy in the 20th century, the goal of education also changed. Simply providing access to education is no longer enough for children to succeed in 2011—and beyond. Read More »
Current symptoms of the system
 
Public schools in Connecticut are not designed to 
handle the current challenges of the system nor provide all students with high-quality education standards that will ensure universal success. See how a transformed system would compare. . .  
Public schools in Connecticut are not designed to handle the current challenges of the system, nor provide all students with high-quality education standards that will ensure universal success. See how a transformed system would compare…   Read More »

Identifying the Problem