From "The Day - State News"
Hartford (AP) — Connecticut's school superintendents will get a briefing on new education laws and how the state will cope with losing out on $175 million in federal school reform grants.
The superintendents and officials from the state Department of Education are planning to gather Wednesday at the Capitol for their annual update before the start of the new school year.
One topic will be revising Connecticut's school reform plans now that the state has failed to qualify for the Obama administration's "Race to the Top" education grants.
Connecticut requested $175 million to pay for a package of reforms passed by the legislature this year. State Education Commissioner Mark McQuillan is expected to tell the superintendents on Wednesday which reforms can still be enacted.
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