For over a decade, Ed Trust artist-in-residence Brooke Haycock’s performances have sparked conversation and action in schools and communities across the country. If you’re looking for something evidence-backed and a little apart from the ordinary to spark honest, necessary conversations, build urgency, and remind people why their work is so important, an Ed Trust docudrama may be just the catalyst you’ve been seeking.
CONTACT: Nicolle Graysonngrayson@edtrust.org202-293-1217Study results expose flawed reasoning for recent book bans and censorship in K-12 educationWASHINGTON —…
CONTACT: Nicolle H. Graysonngrayson@edtrust.org202-293-1217New Ed Trust brief on how school emergency relief fund investments can have long-term, positive outc…
Contact: Lauren-Brianna FieldsCommunications Directorlauren@brallianceaction.org (225) 290-6530 Download PDF Baton Rouge Alliance for Students and The Educatio…
WASHINGTON – Allison Socol, Ph.D., vice president for P-12 policy, practice, and research at The Education Trust, released the following statement regarding to…