Not exact matches
One's familial
education choices don't have to equate to isolation from engagement in our public schools, says Andrea Reyes Ramirez, the executive director of the Faith and Education Coalition for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Co
education choices don't have to equate to isolation from engagement in our public schools, says Andrea Reyes Ramirez, the executive director of the Faith and
Education Coalition for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Co
Education Coalition for the National
Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference.
The report, Safe Havens: Protecting and Supporting New York State's Immigrant Students — released by The
Education Trust — New York, Advocates for Children of New York, the New York Immigration
Coalition and The Committee for
Hispanic Children and Families, Inc. — finds that while the New York State
Education Department (SED) and the Attorney General's Office, as well as several individual school districts, have taken a number of important steps, there is much more to do.
Participating organizations are based in either Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA, Ottawa or Toronto, Canada and include: American Library Association, Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, Center for Democracy and Technology, Citizen Lab, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Creative Commons, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Future of Music
Coalition, Internet
Education Foundation, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Media Access Project, National
Hispanic Media
Coalition, New America Foundation, Progress and Freedom Foundation, Public Knowledge, TechFreedom, and Technology Policy Institute.
Safe Havens: Protecting and Supporting New York State's Immigrant Students This May 2017 report, released by the
Education Trust — New York, Advocates for Children of New York, the New York Immigration
Coalition, and the Committee for
Hispanic Children and Families, urges New York school districts to better protect and support immigrant students and families.
Dr. Andrea Ramirez, executive director of the National
Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference's Faith and
Education Coalition, discusses the lack of an equity focus in the state ESSA plans reviewed on CheckStatePlans.org.
Coalition Members: Our Community, Our Schools, Alliance AFT,
Coalition for an Accountable System of
Education, Dallas AFL - CIO Central Labor Council, LULAC District III, NEA Dallas, Texas State Teachers Association, North Texas Jobs with Justice, Dallas Friends of Public
Education, Texas Organizing Project, Foundation for Community Empowerment, Tejano Democrats, Stop the Takeover, Texas AFT, Mexican American Democrats, Oak Cliff
Coalition of the Arts, Association of
Hispanic School Administrators, Zen Holmes Community Outreach Center, Texas Alliance for Retired Americans and Service Employees International Union.
National black and
Hispanic education reform advocacy groups, as well as Florida - based
coalitions of minority clergy, have argued that the scholarships provide opportunities for high - quality
education to predominantly minority children who wouldn't get it otherwise.