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HARTFORD, Conn. — Governor Ned Lamont revealed on Monday that the state will allocate more than $10 million in grants to support 41 special education programs across Connecticut. This significant investment aims to enhance in-district resources for students with special needs, ensuring they receive the appropriate educational support within their local communities.
The funding will be distributed to various school districts, enabling them to develop and improve specialized programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of students. Governor Lamont emphasized the importance of providing quality education for all children, highlighting that these grants will help create a more inclusive learning environment.
By investing in special education, the state is taking a proactive approach to address the unique challenges faced by students with disabilities. This initiative not only aims to improve educational outcomes but also to foster a more supportive atmosphere for both students and educators. The governor's announcement marks a significant step forward in prioritizing the educational needs of all Connecticut children.
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