The State Board of education approved the plan “education reform that has never happened before” intended to increase the success of the schools in Connecticut, and announced several new “leadership role” in the Ministry of education to help implement the goals of education reform gov. Dannel p. Malloy.
The Department will be restructured with a “new team leadership classes,” which will include some of the New Testament and the new Division, the Council said in a press release. changes, the Council said, will not require additional funding or new employees.
For example, to help improve access to early childhood education – one of the key reform objectives and Malloy is long considered by national education expert lynchpin in improving the success of the School-Board approved creation of a new early childhood Office (environment). New eco will be part of the Office of policy and management, but will be housed within the Department of Education “to ensure maximum coordination with the State’s K-12 programs.”
The Council today also appointed Charlene Russell-Tucker to newly created position of chief operating officer and was assigned to him by “forward priority projects and enhance its effectiveness, responsiveness, and efficiency of Departmental programs and services. Russell Tucker was the associate Commissioner of the Ministry of education where he was responsible for the Division of family and support services for students.
In her role she will oversee the new Governor also aims to remove unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy that can inhibit student learning. COO will also keep an eye on new functionality, cross-Bureau to learnt the creation and support of the school community, provide support services related to the school, as well as to involve families and communities.