Sound Bites: With kindergarten age limits, parents need CT to support preschool wshu.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wshu.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Connecticut employers have 90,000 open jobs, and at the same time, the state has 12,000 young adults who’ve dropped out of high school and are unemployed or in many cases unemployable, speakers sa.
Opinion columnist Terry Cowgill dives into the trove of data provided by the report commissioned by Dalio Education and suggests that Connecticut should follow the example of several European nations that have banned cell phones in schools. The results? Less bullying and better academic performance.
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The premise of a Dalio Education report that found that 119,000 young adults in Connecticut who are at-risk of not graduating from high school or are disconnected from post-secondary education or employment, is that when more people know about the crisis, then more people will care, and more people will act.