Connecticut's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a lawsuit that could lead to major changes in the state's education system and how it is funded.
The decision released Monday says the state constitution promises an education that prepares students for a job or higher education.
The Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding had sued, saying achievement gaps between rich and poor towns showed some students are not receiving an adequate education to prepare them for jobs and adult life.
The decision could force a review of the state's 22-year-old formula for funding schools, which the group says has drastically hurt some towns and their students.