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The Bulletin Board: It Takes a Village
Chalk Talk: Patrick Synan
“I love going to work because I don’t feel like I’m on one side of a divide and my students and their families are on another. We’re all doing the same work together and it’s always a good time.”
So says Patrick Synan, a reformed high school troublemaker now in his “fourth and...Educators for Excellence-Boston Teachers Celebrate Historic Education Funding Increase for Guidance and Psychological Services
November 26 (Boston) — Educators for Excellence-Boston (E4E-Boston), a teacher-led organization, applauds the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on its passage of the Student Opportunity Act. The $1.5 billion investment in public education includes a significant increase in funding...
The Bulletin Board: Early Childhood Education
New York City Educators Demand Greater Workforce Diversity
November 19 (New York) — Tonight, 200 educators came together to demand that leaders in Albany, City Hall and their union answer the wake-up siren to diversify New York’s educator workforce. The educators are responding to...
The black men who proved that a student like me could be a teacher like them
To read the entire op-ed by E4E-Chicago member Devin Evans, visit the Hechinger Report.
I became a teacher because of the influence and mentorship...
Educators for Excellence-Boston Announces Sarah Iddrissu as New Executive Director
November 18 (Boston) — Educators for Excellence-Boston (E4E-Boston), a teacher-led organization, is proud to announce that it has selected Sarah Iddrissu as its new Executive Director.
Iddrissu returns to Educators for Excellence with experience at multiple levels of the...
It's happening today.
The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on President Trump’s decision to terminate DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
DACA has shielded hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants, many of whom are our students and fellow...
NYC has the most diverse teaching force in the state. But it still doesn’t match the student body.
Read the entire article by Reema Amin on Chalkbeat New York.
New York City schools employed a larger percentage of teachers of color...
E4E Hosts Congressional Briefing on Teacher Diversity
Educators for Excellence-New York Reacts to New York Teacher Workforce Diversity Report
November 5 (New York) — After months of meetings with legislators and other education officials across the state, Educators for Excellence-New York (E4E-New York), a teacher-led organization, reacts to the release of the New York State Education Department’s (NYSED) ...
Chalk Talk: Meghan O'Donnell
As every new school year begins, there is a mix of emotions that teachers feel as they await their new crop of students: excitement, joy, pride, and the pluck required to get back in the game.
But many teachers also recognize a sense of frustration, in a large part because they...LAUSD has a chance to help city’s students and teachers by releasing growth data
To read the entire op-ed by E4E-Los Angeles Executive Director Jeimee Estrada, visit the LA School Report.
Tuesday, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has...
Educators for Excellence-Chicago Reacts to CTU-District Tentative Contract Agreement
October 31 (Chicago) - Educators for Excellence-Chicago (E4E-Chicago), a teacher-led organization, reacted to the tentative contract agreement between the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools, voted on by the House of Delegates this evening. The tentative agreement...
Reimagine, Represent Roundtable: Educators for Excellence Calls for Diversity in the Teaching Force
October 24 (Washington, D.C.) – Educators for Excellence (E4E), a teacher-led organization, today hosted a conversation with teachers, students and education experts to advocate for programs and funding to ensure that the teacher workforce is as diverse as the students in...