What Is A Regional Educational Service Center (RESC)?
A RESC is a public education agency created under Connecticut state statue for the main purpose of “cooperative action to furnish programs and services” to public school districts. RESCs’ cost efficient, cooperative efforts have saved money for Connecticut school districts for the past 38 years and have assisted schools in expanding services beyond what they could accomplish on their own. For the brochure, “The Alliance of Regional Educational Service Centers” click below.
RESC Legislative Priorities
Connecticut's RESCs are six school-based partnerships created by school districts and based on legislation enacted over 40 years ago to provide high-quality, cost-effective services to Connecticut's school districts. The RESCs work collaboratively as the CT RESC Alliance. The RESCs - locally governed by representatives from member boards of education - will advocate for several issues during the 2011 session of the General Assembly.