Connecticut's Designated High Schools and Endowed Academies

Oct 16, 2020

School + State Finance Project Original Content

Originally published on May 28, 2019, this policy briefing has been updated with new enrollment, student demographic, and tuition data.

There are a variety of types of public schools of choice in Connecticut, including magnet schools, career and technical high schools, vocational agricultural centers, and charter schools. Connecticut also has two additional school choice arrangements that are not as common: designated high schools and endowed academies. This policy briefing discusses both of these options and how they are a part of Connecticut’s public education landscape. Included in this policy briefing is information about the objective, the history, the administration, and the funding of designated high schools and endowed academies.

Citation

School and State Finance Project. (2020). Designated High Schools and Endowed Academies. New Haven, CT: Author. Retrieved from http://ctschoolfinance.org/resources/uploads/files/Designated-High-Schools-and-Endowed-Academies.pdf.

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