Education funds bring opportunity
I address the residents of the different cities of Connecticut to inform them of the great opportunity we have this year, with the increase in educational funding in the state budget.
This financial increase represents an opportunity to improve the educational quality of students, being able to solve many of their main deficiencies and needs, this money could also be invested in different educational projects that will lead to better learning in the short and long term. We can improve the psychological and emotional part of the students, through new educational experiences, which the students see with great pleasure. We talk about different learning and recreation workshops so that the students can learn in a more comfortable and fun way, thus investing in physical and emotional health of our children.
In short, a financial increase in education means greater investment in the future of our community and our country.
Marisabel Huarca Eguizabal
Groton
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