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What K-12 Educators Can Do

NEA’s Priority Schools Campaign needs the commitment of K-12 educators to help make real and lasting change for Priority school students and their teachers. Many of today’s students face tremendous challenges to academic success. The Priority Schools Campaign is the work of NEA members in struggling schools to meet these challenges and close student achievement gaps for all students.

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What K-12 Educators Can Do

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  1. Increase Affiliate and School Leadership Collaboration : Priority Schools Campaign January 1, 201211:04 am

    [...] What K-12 Educators Can DoNEA’s Priority Schools Campaign needs the commitment of K-12 educators to help make real and lasting change for Priority school students and their teachers. Many of today’s students face tremendous challenges to academic success. The Priority Schools Campaign is the work of NEA members in struggling schools to meet these challenges and close student achievement gaps for all students. [...]
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