1 in 5 Connecticut youths are at-risk or disconnected from education, employment
The issue predates the pandemic and chronic absenteeism affects one in three high schoolers' ability to graduate.
The issue predates the pandemic and chronic absenteeism affects one in three high schoolers' ability to graduate.
Almost 20% of young people in Connecticut between the ages of 14 and 26 are "at risk" of becoming or are already "disconnected" from education and employment, according to a new report from Dalio Education.
Tens of thousands of CT youth are in danger of not becoming self-sufficient.
A new comprehensive study, titled “Connecticut’s Unspoken Crisis,” shows what leaders call an alarming number of “at-risk” and “disconnected” young people in the state.