If you have a question or concern about special education law, school administration, federal standards, or the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education, please feel free to call the expert education law attorneys at Maya Murphy, P.C. in Westport today at (203) 221-3100.

Adequacy

Revamp the Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula and related grants to reflect the real cost of meeting the learning needs of all students and preparing them for success in college or advanced training, the modern workforce, and productive citizenship.

Equity

Ensure that adequate school funding is distributed equitably based on student learning needs, fair measures of town wealth, and fidelity to the tax equalization principles underlying the ECS.

Property Tax Relief

Shift the lion’s share of funding for school operations away from property taxes and onto the State, lessening the heavy dependence on this regressive tax structure.

If you have a child with a disability and have questions about special education law, please contact Joseph C. Maya, Esq., at 203-221-3100, or at JMaya@mayalaw.com, to schedule a free consultation.

Source- 
Conn. Coalition for Justice in Educ. Funding, Inc. v. Rell, 295 Conn. 240, 990 A.2d 206, 2010 Conn. LEXIS 92 (Conn. 2010)