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Partnership School Zones

Delaware recently announced the state’s first Partnership Zone schools. These four schools, which consistently rank among the state’s lowest in student achievement, will receive increased funding, resources and assistance to implement an aggressive, innovative strategy to turn around their performance. The four schools will benefit from grants of up to $2.2 million over four years [...]
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Delaware’s Partnership Zone Schools

Partnership Schools Announced Delaware recently announced the state’s first Partnership Zone schools.  These four schools, which consistently rank among the state’s lowest in student achievement, will receive increased funding, resources and assistance to implement an aggressive, innovative strategy to turn around their performance. The four schools will benefit from grants of up to $2.2 million over four [...]
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Education Issues in the Fall Elections

As an education voter, you know that one of the most important things a government can do is to provide a quality education for every child.  That’s why we need to talk with candidates and voters about the big education issues that will come up during this election season. Here in New York, the top [...]
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Education Issues in the Fall Elections

As an education voter, you know that one of the most important things a government can do is to provide a quality education for every child.  That’s why we need to talk with candidates and voters about the big education issues that will come up during this election season. Here in Delaware, the top education issues [...]
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Education Issues in Ohio

We want to talk with candidates and voters about the big education issues that will come up during this election season.
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New electronic voting machines in New York

Today’s Wall Street Journal takes a look at the new voting machines in New York, and talks to Ed Voters of New York Executive Director Glynda Carr. “Ninety-nine percent of the people do not know that this new system is coming,” said Glynda Carr, executive director of Education Voters of New York, a schools advocacy [...]
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Paterson Vetoes Education Budget

Education Voters of New York Executive Director Glynda Carr has issued a statement in response to Governor Paterson's veto of the education budget.
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Charter Schools on “Watch List” for Closure

As many as 26 Ohio charter schools could face mandatory closure next year, according to a “watch list” released today by the Forum for Education and Democracy and Education Voters of Ohio.
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Strengthening NYC’s public education system – Join us for a discussion Saturday

Education Voters is excited to join the Mission Society’s Community Conversations in Education Project – Summit on Innovation in Education this Saturday.  Please join us for a rich conversation featuring some of our city’s leading voices and minds in public education in a dialogue about the current state of our school system, promising educational innovations, [...]
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Young professionals’ dialogue on education, May 20

Next week, Thursday May 20, Education Voters invites you to share your thoughts and ideas in an honest dialogue on how we can transform the way we teach our young people.   We will share some of the challenges that exist within our public schools and brainstorm solutions that will let young professionals effect change – [...]
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