The House Takes a Step Backwards in the Effort to Expand Learning for All Students
At a time when studies show a widening achievement gap between rich and poor students, we cannot afford to lose the 21st CCLC program.
At a time when studies show a widening achievement gap between rich and poor students, we cannot afford to lose the 21st CCLC program.
Lucy Friedman | Posted 11.26.2011
Recently a group of senators introduced five bills to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) that included the "Empowering Loca...
Jennifer Peck | Posted 11.23.2011
Now more than ever, students need more help to graduate -- more engagement, more learning time to succeed and more dedicated federal resources. Congress should do its part.
Jennifer Peck | Posted 05.06.2012