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Congressional leaders fighting to keep CTE and adult education programs at the Department of Education need our support.
As the reconciliation process moves forward, policymakers can strengthen accountability and loan repayment provisions in key ways.
New America’s PreK-12 team submitted comments in response to the Secretary of Education’s Proposed Priorities and Definitions.
The LSX Fellows developed a program to support families who transition to Avonworth Primary Center in the middle of the school year.
The LSX Fellows created maps of local resources for Duquesne Elementary School families, available in English, Spanish, Arabic, and Pashto.
The LSX Fellows designed a streamlined website and accompanying flyer to support family engagment at Lockley Elementary School.
Jazmyne Owens explores the history of Juneteenth and what it means for the holiday’s future in the face of political political uncertainty.
As central hubs for connection, education, and equity, libraries play an essential role in the civic fabric of American life.