I’m so thrilled that this work is moving forward with the ability of organizations, #edtech companies, districts, and states to join Moving with the Mission. I’m especially grateful to some early ally’s in the disability rights community including National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD), Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), Understood.org and others who deeply informed this work. I’m thrilled to have been able to deepen partnership with amazing organizations like Partners in PROMISE and Blue Star Families who provided such deep and amazing insights into this work. And of course, I can’t imagine we’d be able to do this work without the leadership of the Office of the First Lady The White House and our dedicated colleagues at U.S. Department of Education. Please join us as we fight on behalf of military children, and our service members who dedicate their lives to this country and whose children (like all highly mobile children) should have access to their own data on day one in their new school. Join us and make a commitment Project Unicorn is thrilled to share Moving with the Mission. The goal is to empower seamless IEP transitions for military children, addressing the over 4 month wait for special education services. This initiative aims to provide timely and personalized support for all highly mobile student populations by focusing on secure data transfers. Learn more and sign the commitment: https://lnkd.in/gdmwG77k Together, we can reduce service wait times and ensure every child receives the support they deserve. ???? #MovingWithTheMission #MilitaryFamilies #JoiningForces Dream team - Zac C. Meghan Whittaker Meredith S. Chloe Sanducci Anil H. Sheila Casey plus Daniel and Patricia
Remarkable work! Here are some companion ways states can assist the same population, including other highly mobile children https://statepolicy.militaryonesource.mil/priorities/state-support-for-military-families-with-special-education-needs
Founder / CEO at Education Modified, MIT Solver
1 天前Love seeing this, this is one of the reasons Education Modified exists.