Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06526

Introduced
1/24/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning A Pilot Program In New Haven For A "second Chance" Model High School.

Impact

If enacted, HB 06526 would amend Title 10 of the general statutes to introduce this pilot program into the state's education framework. This represents a significant step toward providing targeted educational resources for young adults who have interacted with the juvenile justice system. By focusing on educational rehabilitation, the bill aims to reduce recidivism rates and promote a more inclusive approach to education for at-risk youth.

Summary

House Bill 06526 proposes the establishment of a pilot program in New Haven focused on implementing a 'Second Chance' model high school aimed at providing educational opportunities to former juvenile justice offenders. This initiative is designed to offer these individuals a supportive environment where they can complete their high school education tailored to their specific needs. The goal is to facilitate reintegration into society while addressing the educational gaps that may have resulted from their previous circumstances.

Contention

While the bill has obvious benefits for those it targets, there may be contention surrounding the allocation of funding and resources necessary to effectively implement the program. Stakeholders involved in juvenile justice and education may have differing opinions on how best to deliver these services and whether the bill adequately addresses the complexities of reintegrating juvenile offenders into an educational setting. Further discussions may focus on evaluation metrics for success and how to ensure sustainability beyond the pilot phase.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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