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Connecticut's Graduation Gap Nearly Vanished
In 2015, a high-needs student in Connecticut was 9.4 percentage points less likely to graduate in four years than the average student. In 2025, the difference is 1.6 points.
New Britain's Two Graduation Stories
In 2022, New Britain graduated 78.7% of its students in four years, the highest rate in the available series. Two years later, it graduated 67.7%, the lowest rate since 2015. By 2025, the rate had par...
Hartford Graduates 79% — a Record That Raises Questions
In December 2024, Aleysha Ortiz filed a lawsuit against the Hartford Board of Education. She had graduated from Hartford Public High School earlier that year. She said she could not read or write. The...
The 24-Point Gap That Shrank to 14
Walk north on Prospect Avenue from Hartford into West Hartford and the road does not change. The houses get a bit larger. The yards widen. Somewhere around the town line, before you notice anything di...
Connecticut Graduates 89% — and Can't Get Higher
Before the pandemic, Connecticut's graduation rate moved in one direction. From 2014-15 through 2018-19, the four-year cohort rate climbed from 87.0% to 88.3%, gaining about a third of a percentage po...
Waterbury's 5.5-Point Spike: The Largest Single-Year Jump Among Connecticut's Urban Districts
Waterbury School District's chronic absenteeism trajectory looks like a seismograph. The rate swings 2 to 5 percentage points between consecutive years with no stable equilibrium — 18.1%, then 19.8%, ...
The Poverty-Attendance Divide: Connecticut's Free Lunch Students Miss School at More Than Twice the Rate
Across the 130 Connecticut districts that reported meal eligibility breakdowns in 2020, students eligible for free lunch had an average chronic absenteeism rate of 18.0%. Their peers who were not elig...
Four in Five CT Districts Never Recovered from COVID
Correction (April 18, 2026): An earlier version of this article described a 2024 enrollment "jump" of 18,643 students. That figure reflected a reporting artifact, not a real enrollment gain. The narra...
The 27.8-Point Gap: Hartford and Greenwich's Separate Attendance Realities
Greenwich reported a 0.1% chronic absenteeism rate in 2020 — one student in a thousand missing 10% or more of school days. Forty miles southwest on I-95, Hartford reported 27.9%. Nearly three in ten s...
CREC Doubled While Hartford Emptied
In 2011, Hartford enrolled 21,365 students, more than any other district in Connecticut. The Capitol Region Education Council, which operates interdistrict magnet schools across the Hartford area unde...
Hartford's 28% Chronic Absence Was Already a Crisis Before COVID
In nine years of chronic absenteeism data, Hartford School District never achieved a rate below 22.1%. The best year, 2017, still meant more than one in five students missing 10% or more of school day...
Half of Connecticut Districts Hit All-Time High Chronic Absenteeism — Before the Real Crisis
The 2019-20 school year ended abruptly. Connecticut closed its schools in March 2020, cutting the academic calendar by roughly three months. Fewer school days should mean fewer chances to miss enough ...
Connecticut Lost 10,640 Students in a Single Year
Correction (April 18, 2026): An earlier version of this article described a 2024 enrollment gain of 18,643 students. That figure reflected a reporting artifact in the state's TOTAL enrollment row, not...
Connecticut's English Learners Nearly Doubled, Then Vanished
For 15 years, English learner enrollment was the one number in Connecticut that moved in the right direction. While the state shed 66,739 students between 2010-11 and 2025-26, a loss of 11.8%, its Eng...
One in Five Kindergartners Gone
Connecticut's 12th graders outnumber its kindergartners by nearly 10,000 students. In 2010-11, the two grades were roughly the same size. Fifteen years later, for every 100 seniors graduating out the ...
Hartford Lost One in Four Students, and Its #1 Ranking
In 2011, Hartford was the undisputed center of gravity in Connecticut public education. At 21,365 students, it was the state's largest school district, leading Bridgeport by nearly 1,000 students and ...
Connecticut Falls Below 500,000 Students for First Time in a Generation
Correction (April 18, 2026): An earlier version of this article described a 2023-24 enrollment "spike" of 18,643 students. That figure reflected a reporting artifact in the state's TOTAL enrollment ro...