?? Exciting news! We're proud to partner again with the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis to bring The Robinwood Arts Leadership Program to life. ??? This initiative empowers young leaders through the arts, giving them the tools to create, collaborate, and inspire change in their community. Our participants enjoy weekly engaging sessions with teaching artist Nikki Brooks, field trips and out-of-state travel to cultural institutions, and so much more! The after-school program also provides tutoring in all subject areas. The Arts Leadership Program will culminate in a closing program and exhibition in June 2025. Also... ?? We want you(th)! And we’ll help get you here. Are you an educator and want to bring your students to the soon-to-be Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum, but face challenges with securing transportation? We're excited to announce a new field trip opportunity, in partnership with BGE, that includes free museum entry and subsidized transportation costs. This initiative is available to K-12 school groups across the state of MD. Want to learn more? Contact Education Coordinator O. Abiola Akintola at [email protected] or (667) 500-2264! Our youth programming is supported by the Anne Arundel County Community Grant, the City of Annapolis Community Grant, and BGE – thank you for your investment in our youth and the arts! #RobinwoodArts #LeadershipThroughArt #CommunityEmpowerment #AnnapolisArts #YouthLeadership #Annapolis #CityofAnnapolis #BannekerDouglassTubmanMuseum
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Register today for our webinar on designing high schools to give every student a pathway to success.
What does "a good life" look like for high school students? Join us for a webinar to dive deep into our newest study (written with our friends at the Center for Public Research and Leadership) on postsecondary success?in 6 New England high schools. When: Tuesday, March 19, 1:00 - 2:00 pm Eastern | 10:00 - 11:00 am Pacific What to expect: Presentation from the report co-authors, Maddy Sims of CPRL and Chelsea Waite of CRPE, followed by a panel discussion with stakeholders: Elina Alayeva – Executive Director, Springpoint? Eve Lapointe – Student, Maloney High School (Meriden, CT)? Flora Padro?– Principal, Hartford Public High School?(Hartford, CT) Chase Peterson – Recent Graduate, Nokomis Regional High School (Newport, ME) Christopher Smidy – School and Community Partnerships Coordinator, Opportunity Academy at Holyoke High School (Holyoke, MA) Register ? https://bit.ly/3uUIHcf
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This year, the United States will mark the 70th Anniversary of the Brown v Board of Education. Sadly decades after the Supreme Court’s ruling to outlaw the segregation of America’s schools, students and families still find the nation’s Public Schools to be separate and unequal. How did we get here? What can we do? Join us for an upcoming webinar, “The State of Integration in NYC Public Schools”. Hear from researchers, organizers, & analysts as they share findings from a new report tackling integration efforts in New York City Schools. Participate in a conversation outlining the impact, legacy, and future of the Brown decision with: -Nyah Berg, Executive Director of New York Appleseed (@nyappleseed) -Matt Gonzales (@mattthegeez), Director of the Education Justice Research and Organizing (EJ-ROC) at NYU Metro Center? -Rochelle Du, Integrated Schools Project Coordinator, NY Appleseed Register for and learn more about this @metronyu #webinar, here: bit.ly/3Wa3yDv #NYUMetroCenter #NYUSteinhardt #Webinar #Integration #School #Segregation #EJROC #NYAppleseed #NYC #PublicSchools #Impact #Racism #socialjustice #equity #fairness #access #research #organizer #community #education #quality #learning #learningcommunity #schoolchange #schooltransformation #conversation #children #youth #students #teachers #BrownvBoard #SCOTUS #SupremeCourt #teachers #principals #educators #history #BlackHsitory #AmericanHistory #CivilRights #ThurgoodMarshall #NAACP #NAACPLDF
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This year, the United States will mark the 70th Anniversary of the Brown v Board of Education. Sadly decades after the Supreme Court’s ruling to outlaw the segregation of America’s schools, students and families still find the nation’s Public Schools to be separate and unequal. How did we get here? What can we do? Join us for an upcoming webinar, “The State of Integration in NYC Public Schools”. Hear from researchers, organizers, & analysts as they share findings from a new report tackling integration efforts in New York City Schools. Participate in a conversation outlining the impact, legacy, and future of the Brown decision with: -Nyah Berg, Executive Director of New York Appleseed (@nyappleseed) -Matt Gonzales (@mattthegeez), Director of the Education Justice Research and Organizing (EJ-ROC) at NYU Metro Center? -Rochelle Du, Integrated Schools Project Coordinator, NY Appleseed Register for and learn more about this @metronyu #webinar, here: bit.ly/3Wa3yDv #NYUMetroCenter #NYUSteinhardt #Webinar #Integration #School #Segregation #EJROC #NYAppleseed #NYC #PublicSchools #Impact #Racism #socialjustice #equity #fairness #access #research #organizer #community #education #quality #learning #learningcommunity #schoolchange #schooltransformation #conversation #children #youth #students #teachers #BrownvBoard #SCOTUS #SupremeCourt #teachers #principals #educators #history #BlackHsitory #AmericanHistory #CivilRights #ThurgoodMarshall #NAACP #NAACPLDF
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Wow! what a year it has been at Chapter One UK! Our online reading volunteers have read weekly with nearly 3,000 children across the UK. We are now registering teams of volunteers for the new school year in September, so do get in touch if you think your company could help. #volunteering #employeevolunteering #socialvalue #socialimpact #esg #csr #corporatepartnerships #responsiblebusiness #literacy #itallstartswithliteracy #employeewellbeing #employeeengagement
It's hard to believe that the end of the academic year is upon us and that Chapter One reading ended on 5 July (21 June in Scotland). What a year it has been! Thank you to everyone who has supported us; we are so grateful to have such a fantastic Chapter One community. We are excited and proud to share with you our reach this 2023-24 school year… ?? 21,155 hours of reading (that’s 2.4 years’ worth!)? ?? 2,909 children? ?? 2,744 volunteers? ?? 97 primary schools ?? 132 corporate partners! Over the summer we’re busy planning for next year and preparing the launch of Chapter One in Birmingham and South London schools from September, as well as expanding to new schools in our existing regions. Can your company support us? Reach out to our Business Development Manager, Sarah Taylor for more information. #ChapterOne #itallstartswithliteracy #employeewellbeing #socialvalue #socialimpact #socialmobility #literacy #corporatepartnerships #corporatevolunteering
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While the barriers to higher education are different from one person to the next, its value remains the same for people of all backgrounds. #montco #CommunityCollegeMonth #DEI #HigherEducation #MontgomeryCountyCommunityCollege #60thAnniversary
We are pleased to share that Varsovia Fernandez, Chair of the Board of Trustees here at Montgomery County Community College, has an op-ed featured in the Philadelphia Sun. In her article, Varsovia Fernandez discusses the critical role community colleges play in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within our communities and workplaces. Here is a notable excerpt: "More people from diverse backgrounds are pursuing higher education than ever before, and community colleges are a key resource in helping all types of students overcome barriers to a better future. At Montgomery County Community College, we know this to be true, and as we celebrate our 60th anniversary, we remain committed to unlocking opportunities for all students." Read the full op-ed here: https://lnkd.in/dMpuqs5g #CommunityCollegeMonth #DEI #MontgomeryCountyCommunityCollege #HigherEducation #60thAnniversary
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Is this the new progressive approach to the education—reintroducing the same racial segregation that characterized American education prior to the Brown decision. What is even more unsettling is that the architects of this new racial segregation of education has substantial ties to America’s enemies.
Black Nationalist Gets $20 Million to Promote ‘Segregation’ in Public Schools
thefp.com
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Reflecting on 70 Years Since Brown v. Board of Education ?? This year marks the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, a pivotal decision intended to desegregate American schools. Despite this historic ruling, many educational institutions remain segregated and unequal. Our latest blog explores the historical context, the ongoing struggles against systemic inequity, and how we can use the equityXdesign framework to drive real change in our education system. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dntaxxKH
Brown v. Board: 70 Years of Integrating Education and Expanding Democracy — 228 Accelerator
228accelerator.com
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Today, Carnegie Corporation of New York announced a return to its historic roots with $4 million in grants to public libraries across New York City, including Brooklyn Public Library, Queens Public Library, and The New York Public Library. Andrew Carnegie and his foundation invested $56 million to fund the construction of more than 2,500 libraries worldwide, including nearly 1,700 libraries in the United States — among them 65 libraries in New York City — between 1881 and 1917. The new grants will support services at the 65 Carnegie branch libraries, among other locations. For adults, this means addressing the demand for language classes, which can have wait lists of up to two years, and enhancing employment-related services that prepare students with the vocabulary needed to pass vocational certification exams. For?teens, the foundation’s support will expand existing services, including college counseling and workplace readiness; opportunities for civic-minded activities with peers; and access to safe gathering spaces. Additional September 2024 grants include support for the Library of Congress, a new initiative that will use emerging technologies to improve public engagement with historic materials, and a grant to the American Library Association to continue the#ILoveMyLibrarian Award, which the foundation started in 2008 to honor outstanding public, academic, and school librarians. More: https://lnkd.in/eDUH4jTi #Libraries #LibraryLove #Philanthropy #NYPL #NYC
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My second article!
“Wherever you are, you can make it a better place just by helping people.” Former Camden educator Alfreda Williams continues to be a changemaker in her community. Learn more by reading Naomi Taylor's article below ?? https://lnkd.in/eQ9haWqd
Williams’ decades of dedication benefits children in Camden
cla.auburn.edu
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Check out this article about Mr. Grossman and his work with his yearly May Program! ????????♂?
Charlie Grossman, a history teacher at Breck School and Twin Cities Habitat board member, has led an annual service project with Habitat for 17 years. He's created a tradition of hands-on learning and community service that's become popular among students. ?? . "On day one, they have no idea what they're doing,” Charlie said. “By the end of the first week, they’re setting up tools, measuring, and cutting wood with precision."
Building Futures: History Teacher Charlie Grossman Leads Students in Service with Twin Cities Habitat
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2 周Stephanie Boyle, Isabella L Altherr perhaps we can share this opportunity in our Maryland History Day newsletter?