Join us this Thursday, June 11 for our policy briefing Community School Partnerships: An Innovative Strategy to Close the Opportunity Gap, featuring the 2015 National Community School Awards for Excellence winners. RSVP here, and see below for the agenda.
Learn more about the 2015 awardees here.
Thanks and we hope to see you there!
Best,
Mary
Community School Partnerships: An Innovative Strategy to Close the Opportunity Gap
June 11, 2015
9:00-10:30 am
G50 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Agenda
8:30 am – Breakfast Reception
9:00 am – Welcome/Opening Remarks–Robert Mahaffey, Vice Chair, Coalition for Community Schools Steering Committee; Director, Communications and Marketing, Rural School and Community Trust
9:10-10:20 am – 2015 National Community Schools Awardees and their Stories, moderated by Martin J. Blank, President, Institute for Educational Leadership, and Director, Coalition for Community Schools
Panel 1: Best Practices and Results in Community Schools and Implications for Federal Policy
Featuring 2015 school winners:
o Social Justice Humanitas Academy (Los Angeles): Jose Navarro, principal
o John Hancock College Preparatory High School (Chicago): Maria Herrera, parent, and Adriana Herrera, student
o Benjamin Franklin High School at Masonville Cove (Baltimore): Dante de Tablan, coordinator
o The Historic Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Elementary School (Baltimore): Rachel Donegan, Program Director, Promise Heights
o Wolfe Street Academy (Baltimore): Katrina Kickbush, teacher
Panel 2: The Intermediary Role in Scaling Up the Community School Strategy
o Featuring 2015 initiative winners The Family League of Baltimore and United Way of Salt Lake City: Jonathon Rondeau, CEO, Family League of Baltimore and Lindsey Edwards, Senior Director, Community School Partnerships, United Way of Salt Lake
o Representative Chris Stewart (R-UT), invited
10:20 am – Community School Partnerships in the next ESEA– Mary Kingston Roche, Public Policy Manager, Coalition for Community Schools
o Representative Steny Hoyer (D-MD), House Democratic Whip, invited
10:30 am – Adjourn
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