Thrilled to have Benjamin Winchester a rural sociologist as one of our 2021 National Forum to Advance Rural Education keynote speakers. Listen to his recent podcast interview on the changing landscape in small towns and how stereotypes can undermine the truth in rural communities.
Meet Hayley Richardson, a 2nd-grade teacher and one of our keynote speakers at the 2021 National Forum to Advance Rural Education. In this podcast, learn about her experience as a rural teacher and how modeling plays a role in teaching children to achieve their dreams. |
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| Ernie Johnson routinely talks to the world's biggest basketball stars, has captured multiple Emmys for his brilliant work as host of Inside The NBA, and has openly shared about his battles with cancer – being stricken with both non-Hodgkin lymphoma and prostrate cancer. Yet when Nick Saban, college football's king, and its national championships record-holder, phoned Johnson to see if he could speak to the Crimson Tide, Johnson recalled how there truly was only one answer. “When Nick Saban asks if you would come and speak to his football team, yes and no are not the answers,” Johnson said. “What time is the answer.” |
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USED Revises Maintenance of Equity Guidance
White House Launches National Effort to Increase Student Vaccination Rates The Biden administration outlined several actions for schools and colleges to increase vaccination rates among students. Recommendations include requiring COVID-19 vaccination as part of sports physicals for student-athletes; inviting pediatricians to school reopening events (e.g., back-to-school nights); and providing resources to schools to host pop-up vaccination clinics on campuses. ( EdWeek coverage is here; a press release is here.)
ESSER Spending Plans Approved For Five More States USED announced that it has approved plans for five additional states and their proposed use of ARP ESSER funding. With the approval of Hawaii, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, and Pennsylvania, 22 states have now received their full ARP ESSER allocations. (A full list of approved state plans is here.) |
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Today the U.S. Census Bureau released additional 2020 Census results that highlight local population changes and the nation’s racial and ethnic diversity. The 2020 Census Redistricting Data provide the first look at populations for small areas and include information on Hispanic origin, race, age 18 and over, housing occupancy, and group quarters. They represent where people were living as of April 1, 2020, and are available for the nation, states, and communities down to the block level. To help illustrate and explain the new 2020 Census data, we also today released data visualizations, America Counts stories, and videos. The best place to explore all of the resources available is on our Redistricting Summary Files page.
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| Strong schools are essential to strengthen rural communities, which is why the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque facilitates initiatives focused on issues of student achievement like third-grade reading proficiency and college access. Now, the Foundation is expanding its work to bolster rural education as it becomes the new Iowa hub for Rural Schools Collaborative (RSC). As RSC’s Iowa hub, the Community Foundation’s goal is to support thriving rural communities through a focus on one of the systems that has the biggest impact on small-town quality of life: education. The Foundation will work to enhance the vitality of rural education by bridging local generosity, ingenuity, and leadership with efforts like teacher training and place-based learning. |
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