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November 09, 2012

Open Letter to Federal Leadership Re: Comprehensive Reauthorization of No Child Left Behind

National PTA President Betsy Landers urges federal leadership to come together to fix No Child Left Behind.  Read Full Post >

July 23, 2012

What Sequestration Means to Students

NEA President Dennis Van Roekel reminds us that if Congress doesn't find a balanced solution to our nation's funding challenges soon, America's children will be left out in the cold.  Read Full Post >

July 19, 2012

Politics or Policy?

NAESP Executive Director Gail Connelly joins principals across the country in calling on Congress to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and, in doing so, support, strengthen and invest in great principals.  Read Full Post >

June 18, 2012

Planning for Intended Consequences for Education Technology

NASBE Executive Director Jim Kohlmoos calls on the education community to think big - and critically - about how we want to equip our schools for the times to come.  Read Full Post >

June 04, 2012

Federal Support Should Highlight the Good in Teacher Prep

AACTE's Jane West calls on federal policymakers to focus teacher preparation resources on strengthening teacher preparation programs over the long term, not just raise a heavy hand on accountability.  Read Full Post >

May 08, 2012

Sounding the Bell on Sequestration

AASA Executive Director Dan Domenech urges educators to tell Congress how damaging the cuts of sequestration will be to their districts and communities.  Read Full Post >

May 02, 2012

Ten Steps in the Right Direction: How Feds Can Strengthen Public Education

AASA Executive Director Dan Domenech offers ten steps that the federal government can take to strengthen public education in the United States.  Read Full Post >

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