PROP is dedicated to engaging youth, parents educators and community members in exposing and ending push out practices in Connecticut schools. PROP was created with support from the Open Society Foundation’s Soros Justice Fellowship Program and operates in partnership with A Better Way Foundation, a policy, advocacy and organizing strategy hub dedicated to criminal justice [...]
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CT PROP is dedicated to documenting, exposing, and ending push out practices in Connecticut schools. To download the Invisible Students Report and follow PROP's progress thus far, click here: CTPROP
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“It’s All About the Statistics”
The secret pipeline has played a key role in reducing districts’ documented use of exclusionary discipline measures and masking the severity of their dropout problem.
Historically, Connecticut students who withdrew from school to attend the Credit Diploma Program (CDP) at Adult Education were simply coded as students who “transferred” out of the school district, and the outcome of their educational experience – whether they actually went on to enroll and finish at Adult Education – was not reflected in dropout and graduation data.



