This week, southern leaders continue to navigate some of the major challenges in education, including the need to increase educator retention and for more investments in high-quality early learning. In Missouri, more than 500 school districts are using state grant funding for educator retention, in addition to new funding that will increase educator salaries below $38,000. Meanwhile, Texas educators and advocates await clarity on whether state leaders will still act to increase educator salaries. The Center for American Progress’s new analysis shows that unequal access and underfunding hinder efforts to address inequities in early care, despite federal programs and policies, and a new study from Oklahoma indicates that high-quality early care and learning programs can impact students if they are enrolled by early toddlerhood. Find more news and resources on education legislation and policy developments in the Weekly Bottom Line at https://lnkd.in/gMekT_nP. #educationjustice #weeklybottomline #educationpolicy
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Attention SELI alumni: Are you passionate about advancing racial justice but feeling the weight of the work? Do you need a space to pause, reflect, and reignite your purpose? The Southern Education Leadership Initiative invites you to reconnect with fellow social justice advocates for an upcoming webinar, ”Re-igniting Equity Leaders for the Work Ahead.” #SELI 🗓 Date: October 29 🕒 Time: 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Register at https://lnkd.in/eFb6VHdc.
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We are thrilled about the launch of The Center for Outcomes Based Contracting at SEF, announced during their third annual Fall Convening and inaugural Provider Summit. The Center marks a transformative moment in the mission to advance student achievement through outcomes based contracting. Evolving from a strategic initiative to the leading authority in the successful implementation of the OBC model, the Center will set industry standards, provide comprehensive resources, and drive systemic change in education. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eviKXmxz
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For the second time, Accelerate is opening a competitive grant for state education agencies (SEA), governor's offices and nonprofits working with SEA's in support of high-dosage tutoring. Applications for Accelerate's States Leading Recovery program are available at https://lnkd.in/eK5_rdqK. The application deadline is November 1.
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Yesterday SEF, in partnership with the Schools, Health, and Libraries Broadband Coalition, InnovateEDU, Digital Promise, and TNTP, Inc. filed an amicus brief in support of the respondent in Wisconsin Bell, Inc. v. United States of America, which is to be heard before the U.S. Supreme Court in November. The case relates to the E-Rate program, a federal subsidy that has allowed virtually all public schools and libraries in the country to afford the internet connectivity needed in today’s learning environment, and involves an action brought against Wisconsin Bell alleging the telecommunications company grossly overcharged schools and libraries for broadband services. A high-quality education should not be limited to communities of means but shared by all of America’s students. Learn more at southerneducation.org.
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SEF staff members enjoyed another volunteer day at Atlanta Children's Day Shelter (ACDS) on September 24th! ACDS is dedicated to supporting families facing homelessness and has served over 5,000 families, caring for nearly 8,000 children. During Allison Boyle, MPA, Tabitha Reynolds Hoang, PhD and Danielle Smith’s volunteer visit ACDS staff members shared some of their most critical needs, including gently used children’s books, children’s clothing items (new), feminine hygiene products and monetary donations. Visit acsatl.org to donate and/or to volunteer. #ACDS #AtlantaChildrensDayShelter
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Have you signed up for SEF’s biweekly roundup of the latest education policy news in the South? The Bottom Line monitors the latest developments in education, emphasizing decisions that will impact students of color and students from low-income families in our region. Click the link to subscribe! https://lnkd.in/eYsUbrMY
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Follow The Center for Outcomes Based Contracting at SEF for convening updates and valuable tools for educators and advocates.
On our final day, attendees will dive into the transformative potential of outcomes based contracting in public education. We’ll explore and identify opportunities to leverage outcomes based contracting to directly impact academic outcomes. Participants will also attend a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring district leaders and service providers who have partnered under an outcomes based contract as they share compelling stories of collaboration, reveal their key reflections and lessons learned, and discuss the transformative experiences that have shaped their partnerships. #CenterForOBC #OBCConvening2024 #OutcomesBasedContracting #CenterforOBCatSEF #BuyOutcomesNotServices
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Have you heard? Outcomes Based Contracting at SEF is now The Center for Outcomes Based Contracting at SEF!
ICYMI: We shared exciting news at the OBC Fall Convening! The Center for Outcomes Based Contracting is now the go-to hub for OBC research, learning, and implementation support. Our mission is to empower school districts and providers to achieve measurable student outcomes with a focus on innovation and collaboration. Join us on this exciting journey! #CenterForOBC #OBCConvening2024 #OutcomesBasedContracting #CenterforOBCatSEF #BuyOutcomesNotServices Southern Education Foundation
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Today, school segregation is at the same level it was in the 1960's. Brown's Promise Co-founders Saba Bireda and Ary Amerikaner talk with ABC News about their work with education leaders to prioritize integration in public schools. Watch the full segment: https://lnkd.in/eWd33PUQ
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SEF staff members recently volunteered at Atlanta Children’s Day Shelter (ACDS). ACDS is dedicated to supporting families facing homelessness and has served over 5,000 families, caring for nearly 8,000 children. We’re looking forward to visiting our friends at ACDS for another volunteer opportunity on September 24th! Volunteers pictured: Danielle Harris, Rhonda Parker, and Genevieve S.
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