Back to School: Sixth Grade Stars
Every year, when the class assignments got mailed, I called my friend Anice Williams to see whose class she was in. From the time we
Every year, when the class assignments got mailed, I called my friend Anice Williams to see whose class she was in. From the time we
This summer, we brought education luminaries to our ACT campus as a continuation of the Center for Equity in Learning’s Distinguished Lecture Series. We were
One week ago, the U.S. celebrated the 27th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA is a federal civil rights law that
Last week, Jim Larimore, Amy Nicknish, and I had the opportunity to sit with Former First Lady Michelle Obama at the Beating the Odds Summit
On July 21, Juan Garcia, Roseina Britton, and I traveled to Dubuque to meet with Nancy Van Milligen, president and CEO; Julee Albers director of
Last month, we brought education luminaries to ACT to discuss their real-world experiences working with students in need. We heard from North Carolina elementary school
Last week, our team stood up to summer slide by volunteering at the Zach Johnson Foundation‘s Kids on Course University (KCU). Based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, “Kids
Some students want STEM-related learning and career opportunities so desperately, they make their own. One example is Wyatt Tauber of Minnesota, whom ACT spotlighted during
As announced late last year, starting this fall ACT will be providing additional support for students taking the ACT who are English learners. Why is
In June, the Institute for Immigration, Globalization, and Education at the University of California, Los Angeles, with support from the ACT Center for Equity in