April 2, 2025 - 11:10

Nearly three dozen individuals gathered at a recent West Hartford Board of Education budget hearing, passionately advocating for the preservation of staffing levels in the Quest program and a reduction in class sizes. The event, held on March 26, saw parents, educators, and community members express their concerns about the impact of larger class sizes on student learning and overall educational quality.
The Board of Education is scheduled to vote on the proposed budget for the 2025-26 school year during an upcoming meeting. Many speakers emphasized the importance of maintaining adequate staffing levels, particularly for specialized programs like Quest, which serve students with unique educational needs. They argued that smaller class sizes are essential for fostering an effective learning environment, allowing teachers to provide more individualized attention and support to each student.
As the board prepares to make critical funding decisions, the voices of the community continue to resonate, underscoring the collective desire for a more supportive and effective educational system.
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