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Advisory council opens ranked survey to set 2025‑26 priorities; membership changes announced

6439332 · September 25, 2025
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The Connecticut State Special Education Advisory Council discussed narrowing its priorities for the 2025‑26 annual report, launched a ranked survey to collect member input with a near‑term deadline, and the membership committee reported a new legislative appointee and several vacancies.

The Connecticut State Special Education Advisory Council on Sept. 24 began the process of setting priorities for its 2026 annual report, launched a ranked survey for members to select top priority areas and received a membership update noting a new legislative appointee.

Chair Missy Wrigley reminded members that the council’s annual report is due Feb. 15, 2026, and that the executive committee will set a timeline for drafting recommendations. She said the council aims to identify a short list of priorities — historically three to five — that can yield focused, actionable recommendations to the State Department of Education and the General Assembly.

Consultant Christine Kellowin demonstrated a ranked survey hosted on Alchemer (formerly SurveyGizmo) that…

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