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Connecticut board spotlights gains in student dual enrollment and debuts educator attrition dashboard
Summary
State education officials reported improved accountability results — including a rise in students earning three or more dual‑credit courses — and unveiled a new educator‑attrition dashboard showing roughly 92.4% classroom retention and about 6.8% statewide attrition (≈2,800 educators) for the 2023–24 to 2024–25 cycle.
The Connecticut State Board of Education on Tuesday highlighted statewide gains in student outcomes and introduced a new dashboard tracking educator retention.
State performance staff reported that the full accountability release — a 12‑indicator system aligned with the U.S. Department of Education plan — shows improvements across several measures, with a notable increase in dual‑credit participation. ‘‘When we started in 21–22 reporting this measure, about 22.3% of 11th‑grade students were earning three or more college credits,’’ performance staff member Ashika Palakrishnan said. ‘‘In three years we have increased that to 30.7%.’’ The…
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