The Education Trust works with a diverse coalition of advocates and partners across the state of Washington to:
- State Issue 1
- State Issue 2
- State Issue 3
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Joint Statement From Six Education, Teacher, and Youth Organizations on the Federal Government Shutdown
Read moreWASHINGTON (October 1, 2013) - The Education Trust, Children's Defense Fund, Democrats for Education Reform, National Center for Learning…
Fast Fact: Preparing and Advancing Teachers and School Leaders
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Preparing and Advancing Teachers and School Leaders: A New Approach for Federal Policy
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Principal and Teacher Preparatory Programs Leave Educators Unprepared for the Demands of Today
Read moreWASHINGTON (September 24, 2013) While there has been considerable progress in ensuring that U.S. students receive high-quality instruction…
Fast Fact: Violence Continues to Claim Too Many Innocent Children’s Lives
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Ed Trust Welcomes Nicolle Grayson as Director of Communications
Read moreWASHINGTON (September 9, 2013) - The Education Trust is proud to welcome Nicolle Grayson back to the organization as…
Fast Fact: For-Profit Colleges: A Risky Investment
Read moreMany for-profit colleges are leaving students with massive debt and no degree. They represent just 11% of college enrollments,…
Fast Fact: Students Can’t Afford the Risk
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Fast Fact: More Student Aid Going to Those Who Need It Least
Read moreIn the 2011-12 school year, 39% of students from the lowest income families received grants from colleges’ own funds.…
Fast Fact: Colleges Give Disproportional Grants to Wealthiest Students
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Waiver Renewal Guidelines a Step Forward on Key Issues, Though Not Always a Big One
Read moreWASHINGTON (August 29, 2013) The NCLB waiver process has been far from perfect. Among other things, the initial…
Comments on the Civil Rights Data Collection
Read moreRead the letter to the Department of Education in support of the mandatory Civil Rights Data Collection with suggestions for…
Fast Fact: Informed Parents Care
Read moreAbout 1 in 2 Latino and black parents believe they have a strong influence on the education their children…
Fast Fact: Parents Need Good, Quality Information
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Ed Trust Welcomes Sonja Brookins Santelises as Vice President of K-12 Policy and Practice
Read moreWASHINGTON (August 22, 2013) - The Education Trust is proud to welcome Sonja Brookins Santelises as vice president of…
Robert L. Ruffins
Read moreAs assistant director for state advocacy, Robert advances the mission of The Education Trust by identifying and building strategic…
Fast Fact: “The State of Education for Native Students”
Read moreWe can’t leave Native students behind. Between 2003 and 2011, NAEP results for Native students improved more slowly than…
The State of Education for Native Students
Read moreDespite recent progress in improving achievement among students of color, achievement results for Native students have remained nearly flat.…
New Brief Underscores Urgency to Improve Native Student Achievement
Read moreWASHINGTON (August 13, 2013) Despite recent progress in improving achievement among students of color, achievement results for Native students…