

At left: Commission on Children Executive Director Elaine Zimmerman is interviewed on WVIT-TV, Channel's 30's "Connecticut Newsmakers" by host Tom Monahan.
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February 25, 2013—Watch the Connecticut Network (CT-N) at 7 p.m. on Wednesday for a Town Hall-style forum where experts and concerned residents from across the state will explore ways communities can regroup and take meaningful action after terrible events like the school shootings in Newtown. More
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October 27, 2012 —Connecticut is the first state across the nation to be recognized as a "pacesetter" in childhood literacy by the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading, a national nonprofit network that believes the most important predictor of a child's success in school and adulthood is being able to read at grade-level by the end of third grade. More
September 11, 2012—Connecticut children are used to receiving report cards, but what about measuring the policies and programs meant to help them grow up safe, healthy, and successful? An online "report card" under development by the Connecticut General Assembly will help in doing just that. More
June 18, 2012—The Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI) and Parents Supporting Educational Excellence (Parents SEE), both civics initiatives of the Commission on Children, will hold a joint statewide graduation ceremony at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 20, at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford. The event also kicks off a year of 20th-anniversary celebrations for PLTI. More
April 23, 2012—The Connecticut Commission on Children has named Steven Hernández, Esq., as its new director of public policy and research. More
April 2, 2012—An urgent forum on how reading is taught in our schools—and how it can be improved—will be held in Room 1-C of the Legislative Office Building in Hartford on Thursday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. More
January 3, 2012—For young people, the Great Depression isn’t a history lesson—it’s a current event. That's why the Connecticut Commission on Children and the Connecticut Workforce Development Council will hold a public forum on the issue next Tuesday, January 10, from 10 a.m. to noon in Room 1-D of the Legislative Office Building, 300 Capitol Avenue, Hartford. More
"But I'm Just a Parent': Parent
Leadership Is About Democracy," delivered by Commission on
Children Executive Director Elaine Zimmerman to the National
Governors Association Download the PDF
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