How does teaching today go beyond the old saying "knowledge is power"? In this guest post, Chavez Schools CEO, Joan Massey, shares a peek into her upcoming YEP-DC conference session - Civic Leadership as a Tool for Success in College and Beyond. She writes about how her experiences in education have led to the design of strategies to help students become advocates and leaders in their communities. Read about it here!
Sign up to see Ms. Massey and many other great presenters on Saturday at the fourth-annual YEP-DC Policy-to-Practice Conference here!
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