Colorado District Delivers Civil Rights Change
Each day we have the pleasure and honor to meet and work with extraordinary school leaders who are working hard to deliver on the hopes we, as parents, have for our own children and for all students in...
View ArticleCommunity Center Provides Critical Lifeline in Baltimore
Secretary Duncan enjoys one of the student’s creations. Secretary Duncan joined U.S. Chief Technology Officer Megan Smith in Baltimore Monday for a series of events focused on engaging the community....
View ArticleServing More Summer Meals in Rural and Tribal Areas
This blog originally appeared on the White House Rural Council blog. Catholic Charities began their second year providing meals to children up to age 18 through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s...
View ArticleThe Critical Voice of Parents in Education
Parents are critical assets in education. Parents can be a voice for high expectations for children and for supporting educators in creating schools where all children receive what they need to...
View ArticleLa voz de los padres es esencial en la educación
Los padres son un ingrediente imprescindible de la educación. Los padres pueden ser la voz de grandes expectativas para los niños y para apoyar a los educadores en la creación de escuelas donde todos...
View ArticleTransgender Students Share School Experiences with ED Officials
Transgender students share their stories with Secretary Duncan. (Photo by Leslie Williams/U.S. Department of Education) ED recently invited a group of transgender students to speak about their school...
View ArticleNew Parent Checklist Empowers Families
As a parent of two children in public schools, I appreciate how often I get updates on how they’re doing in school—sometimes as often as once a week! But it often leaves me wondering how my kids are...
View ArticleUna nueva guía para padres habilita la participación de las familias en la...
Como padre de dos niños en las escuelas públicas, aprecio que las escuelas me informan con frecuencia sobre el progreso de mis hijos — a menudo hasta una vez por semana. Pero aun así a veces me...
View ArticleSweating the Small Stuff is Key to Improving School Climate and Discipline
It was the first day of school for 6th grader Zuliet Cabrera at The Urban Assembly Bronx School for Law, Government and Justice, or LGJ, as our school is known in the Bronx and in New York City. She,...
View ArticleJoin Us in a Summer Reading Day of Action
“A person who won’t read has no advantage over one who can’t read.” —Mark Twain The White House and the U.S. Department of Education are launching a Read Where You Are day of action on Wednesday July...
View ArticleSuicide and Race
This post originally appeared on the SAMHSA blog. In 2013, there were more than 41,000 deaths as a result of suicide in the U.S. Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death, claiming more lives each...
View ArticleThe Importance of Rigorous Coursework for All Students: A Teacher’s Perspective
Patrick Kelly, a 2015 Classroom Teaching Ambassador Fellow, begins his eleventh year teaching Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics. This week, I will be starting my 11th year teaching...
View Article100,000 Children in Over 200 Communities in 18 States Could Lose High-Quality...
Budgets should never just be numbers on a piece of paper; they reflect our values. As the Vice President often says, show me your budget and I’ll tell you what you actually value. One thing we should...
View ArticleWelcoming Baby Green Ribbon… Sustainably
Over the past five years, I have had the task of breathing life into our U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools (ED-GRS), growing the award to recognize not just schools, but also districts,...
View Article#LatinosAchieve When We Believe in Them
Today, a high school education is simply not enough. The global, knowledge-based economy that we live in means that some post-secondary education, whether that be a 2-year degree, a 4-year degree, a...
View ArticleA Call to End Racial Harassment on Campuses
Recently, the Department held a meeting with campus leaders from around the country — presidents, faculty, legal experts and student leaders — to tackle the issue of racial harassment on campuses and...
View ArticleU.S. High School Graduation Rate Hits New Record High
“The hard work of teachers, administrators, students and their families has made these gains possible and as a result many more students will have a better chance of going to college, getting a good...
View ArticleBalancing Assessments: A Teacher’s Perspective
As a Teaching Ambassador Fellow, my colleagues and I have the honor of speaking with thousands of educators, parents, and students across the country about their greatest hopes for education and what’s...
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