Please join us for a very important forum in the midst of a very challenging time and week for some in this country. We don’t dare take our eyes off of one of our most important and vulnerable constituent groups – CHILDREN!
For the Commission on Women, CHILDREN, Seniors, Equity and Opportunity, literacy remains a critical topic, in addition to the safety, health and well-being of children and their families.
I hope you will join us for the Right to Read Forum on April 4th where state leaders, literacy experts, and the districts who are working so hard to bring evidence-based early literacy practices to Connecticut’s children will share on the progress of this work. I am always delighted to co-moderate with my good colleague, Steven Hernández, Esq., Executive Director of ConnCAN.
Register for this free, open to the public event held at the Connecticut Legislative Office Building, Room 1D: