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Teacher By Teacher - Building Change With John B. King, Jr.
A recap of our special evening celebrating teachers with former U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr.
Demand Senators Vote NO on the "Big, Beautiful Bill"
In May, the House narrowly passed its budget reconciliation bill in the middle of the night. Put simply, this legislation is devastating for students. Now, it’s up to Senators to make the right decision for our nation’s children.
Equitable School Funding Isn't Just About Dollars
E4E-CT Member and Hartford Public Schools teacher Phoebe White shares what it means to truly fund schools equitably.
Tell the Board: Appoint Members of the Black Student Achievement Committee!
Join us in calling on the Chicago School Board to appoint the remainder of the Black Student Achievement Committee by June 26th!
Educators for Excellence Statement on the Passage of House Budget Reconciliation Legislation
The House’s reconciliation legislation, passed in the middle of the night, would devastate teachers, students, and schools nationwide.
Educators for Excellence Statement on federal tax-credit scholarship plan
Evan Stone, Co-Founder and CEO of Educators for Excellence, issued the following statement in response to draft tax legislation that includes a federal tax-credit scholarship plan proposed initially in the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA):
Voices from the Classroom 2025: A Survey of America’s Educators
Voices from the Classroom 2025 does what President Trump and his Administration have not: It asks teachers what they think. Do they embrace or reject Trump’s education agenda? And, at this pivotal moment in American history, what is their vision for the future of K-12 public education?
Tell Secretary McMahon—Mental Health Matters!
Write to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to call for the continued funding of grants that put more mental health professionals in schools.
Teachers Reject Trump’s Education Agenda as Educator Optimism Plummets, Survey Finds
On the heels of Trump’s proposed historic education funding cuts, Educators for Excellence's 8th annual “Voices from the Classroom” survey shows teachers across political lines oppose his education-related actions and harbor deep concerns about his impact on K-12 education
Tell Connecticut Legislators: Take These Steps Toward Education Equity
Contact Connecticut legislators to demand an investment in the future of education.
Statement on $1 Billion in Cuts to Mental Health Grants for Schools
A statement from E4E Co-Founder and CEO Evan Stone, following the announcement by the U.S. Department of Education of the cancellation of $1 billion in mental health grants to schools.
Chicago School Board: Thank You for Standing Up for Students!
Join us in thanking the school board for establishing the Black Student Achievement Committee!
Following Educators for Excellence-Chicago Advocacy, School Board Establishes Black Student Achievement Committee
After months of persistent advocacy from educators and community members, the Chicago school board has officially established the Black Student Achievement Committee
Tell The Education Committee: Prioritize Literacy Investments!
Contact the Education Committee today and urge them to prioritize investments for effective READ Act implementation this session!
Following Advocacy from E4E-NY Educators, NYCPS Expands NYC Reads and NYC Solves to Middle Schools
Educators across New York City are celebrating NYC Public Schools’ announcement that both NYC Reads and NYC Solves will expand to additional schools and grade levels — a direct response to advocacy from E4E-New York (E4E-NY) educators. High-quality reading and math instruction will now reach thousands more students in 186 additional schools.