For Immediate Release
March 21, 2013
Contact: Meaghan MacDonald
A Conversation with Connecticut Department of Education
Commissioner Stefan Pryor
Tuesday,
April 9 at Noon
Hartford,
CT - On Tuesday, April
9, join the Connecticut Network’s Diane
Smith for a special one-on-one conversation with Connecticut Department of
Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor. The
discussion will explore the state of education in Connecticut touching on the
status of educational reforms passed last year, school security in the wake of
Sandy Hook, Common Core State Standards, Education Cost Sharing funding,
teacher evaluation and support, and a myriad of other topics. The lunchtime program is FREE and begins at
noon.
Governor Dannel Malloy dubbed 2012 the “year of education,”
only a few short months after Stefan Pryor took the job as Department of
Education Commissioner. Since his appointment, Commissioner Pryor has been
leading the charge with an ambitious agenda while facing budget cuts.
Mr. Pryor has served as Commissioner of Education since
September 2011. Previously, he co-founded and served as the first Board
President of Amistad Academy in New Haven, a high-performing charter school
that now serves as the flagship for the Achievement First network of schools.
Commissioner Pryor has additional roots in Connecticut, having served as a
policy advisor on housing, community development and education to the Mayor of
New Haven, and as a student at Yale University, where he completed the Teacher
Preparation Program and earned both his undergraduate and law degrees.
At the Old State
House in May: On
May 22, Tom Nenortas from the Hartford Preservation Alliance will discuss the
buildings that have been saved and lost in the last decade. A panel discussion will follow with Frank A.
Hagaman, Director of the Hartford Preservation Alliance and Helen Higgins from
the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. CT-N’s Diane Smith will
moderate.
Connecticut’s
Old State House will validate parking tickets from the State Street South
Parking Garage (formerly the Constitution Plaza garage) and State House Square
Garage. The cost, after validating, is $5. The validation is good all day.
Throughout
2013, the Old State House will have a variety of lunchtime lectures and other
special events and programming. Visit the calendar on http://www.ctoldstatehouse.org for more information.
Located
in Hartford just minutes from the Connecticut Science Center, Wadsworth
Athenaeum and the riverfront, Connecticut’s Old State House invites visitors of
all ages to discover that their voices matter, and that words, ideas,
persuasion and debate really can change minds – and, quite possibly, the
world. The building served as the Constitution
State’s original seat of
government from 1796 to 1878. For more information on admission prices,
upcoming events and parking discounts nearby, become a fan of Connecticut’s
Old State House on Facebook, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CTOldStateHouse
or visit us online at www.ctoldstatehouse.org.
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