Community Organizing
The National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (NASBHC) will bring together hundreds of providers, administrators, educators, and advocates for their upcoming convention to be held June 23 -26, 2013 in Washington DC.
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March 20, 2013
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Local public schools are governed by a variety of rules. But who makes the rules? This segment of “The Rules We Play By” is the third in a series of
RPM articles that explore some of the ways public policy affects what’s possible in local schools — and why you should care.
The official rules — at whatever level — set the tone, shape expectations, and govern the ways humans interact.
North Carolina is just one of the states embroiled in fierce debate, legislative activity, and court involvement over the role of charter schools in the future of public education.
The 2012 Vermont Rural Partnership’s annual place-based learning event for members of its network spotlighted youth-led and intergenerational projects that have transformed schools and communities.
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May 30, 2012
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After a two-year effort, student, parent, and community advocates have won major reforms to state laws on school discipline.
Arkansas’ Rural Community Alliance averts a transportation funding loss of over $100K that would have impacted some of the state’s smallest districts.
Arkansas’ Rural Community Alliance convenes training on foundation-building in Alpena.
Student-led efforts have culminated in legislation that would reduce suspensions and expulsions in Colorado.
Arkansas’s Rural Community Alliance has helped communities across the state fight back against proposals to close their post offices. In the process, the organization has garnered national attention and brought a rural perspective to this important nationwide issue.
Scaling Up School and Community Partnerships: The Community Schools Strategy from the Coalition for Community Schools is a guide to help school districts and their public and private community partners organize and mobilize community resources to support student success.
The U.S. Postal Service is studying the closure of more than 4,000 post offices, many in rural communities.
A bill introduced this month in the U.S. House of Representatives aims to alter the Title I formulas that are unfair to students in poorer, smaller school districts.
“Every Child in Every Neighborhood” is a video from the Oakland Unified School District that outlines their efforts to transform that school system into a full-service community school district.
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July 05, 2011
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Do you know someone who is doing extraordinary things to make a difference in their rural community? Nominate them to be a
Champion of Change.
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