The Education Trust works with a diverse coalition of advocates and partners across the state of North Carolina to:
- State Issue 1
- State Issue 2
- State Issue 3
INSERT LIST OF STATE PARTNERS
Why Districts Should Focus on High-Impact Tutoring Interventions as ESSER Funding Ends
Read moreESSER dollars, or pandemic relief funds for schools, are running out at the end of September, and educators and…
Massachusetts Parents Concerned About Reading Approaches, Want Focus on Proven Methods
Read moreCONTACT: Chanthy LopesClopestoro@edtrust.org(401) 497-4458In response to the literary crisis, parents want evidence-based reading instruction in schoolsBOSTON…
Hiding In Plain Sight: How Complex Decoding Challenges Can Block Comprehension for Older Readers
Read moreThe news about American students’ reading abilities isn’t good: For far too long, our education system has failed to…
Testimony of Denise Forte on Senate FY25 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill
Read moreWritten Testimony for the Record (Download as a PDF)On behalf of Denise FortePresident and Chief Executive OfficerEdTrustBefore the Senate…
The State of Advanced Coursework in Washington
Read moreWashington has done exciting work in the past few years to broaden access to advanced coursework opportunities. The 2023…
Higher Education Emergency Aid in Texas
Read moreAn EdTrust in Texas deep dive into the pandemic funding awarded to postsecondary students and recommendations moving forwardIn response…
Which Teacher Impacted You? We Asked, You Answered
Read moreWe can all think back to an educator who ignited a love of learning in each of us. For…
Leading with Excellence: Nurturing Students’ Mental Health
Read more“Superintendents of Color Leading with Excellence” will uplift the progress that Black female superintendents have made, explore the challenges…
Why I Teach, Where I Teach: To Ignite a Spark
Read moreEvery child has a spark in them that can be lit through a high-quality public education, but not every…
Why I Teach, Where I Teach: To Build a Foundation for a Future
Read moreFrom a young age, I knew that I wanted to become a teacher. When I was eight years old,…
Why I Teach, Where I Teach: To Empower Children Through Literacy
Read moreEvery child has great power, and literacy is the key to tapping into it. The power of being able…
EdTrust in the News April 2024
Read moreApril 2024P-12Is new AP African American Studies course too woke? We attended class to find out., USA Today, 04/28/24The…
How a Black Teacher Impacted Me
Read more"Did you read all of these chapters in one night?" Ms. Lewis, my fifth-grade teacher, asked. I looked her…
Joint Letter Supporting Priorities for FY25 Labor-H Appropriations
Read more(Download PDF File)Honorable Patty MurrayChairwomanCommittee on AppropriationsUnited States SenateWashington, DC 20510Honorable Tom ColeChairmanCommittee on Ap…
Testimony of Denise Forte on House FY25 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill
Read moreWritten Testimony for the RecordOn behalf of Denise FortePresident and Chief Executive OfficerThe Education TrustBefore the House Appropriations Subcommittee…
Federal and State Push for Universal Preschool Is Welcome News for K-12
Read moreAs the federal government and states begin the process of setting next year’s budget, many are focusing on early…
Introducing the 2024 Texas Community College Student Advisory Council
Read moreJoin us in welcoming the 2024 Texas Community College Student Advisory Council (SAC)! The Council’s student members are a diverse…
Profile in Education Equity: Aneesh Sohoni, CEO, One Million Degrees
Read moreJinann Bitar, director of higher education research at EdTrust, recently talked with Aneesh Sohoni, CEO of One Million Degrees (OMD), which is…
The Future of Statewide Summative Assessments
Read moreStatewide summative assessments are an essential tool to achieve education equity. Because these are the only tests that students…
How the Gifted Program Changed My Life
Read moreEvery student has a teacher they remember for making a difference in their academic journey — mine was my…