How you can help underrepresented students “Aim Higher”
I’ve given many presentations to educators, especially concerning students who are commonly labeled “underrepresented.” I like to work the crowd when I speak, and there’s
I’ve given many presentations to educators, especially concerning students who are commonly labeled “underrepresented.” I like to work the crowd when I speak, and there’s
This week, we celebrate National School Counseling Week. The theme this year is “School Counseling: Helping Students Realize Their Potential.” School counselors play a significant
February is National Heart Month. Fifteen years ago the American Heart Association (AHA) started the Go Red for Women movement and encouraged everyone to wear
By: Lew Montgomery & Katie Gragnaniello, ACT Center for Equity in Learning With the start of Black History Month, we’re looking back at a recent guest
Today marked a significant day in history as Donald J. Trump became the 45th president of the United States. It also ushered in a new
Hispanic students are the fastest growing population in American public schools. Both immigration and birth rates are accelerating the number of Hispanic students enrolled in
As the year draws to a close, all of us would like to wish you and your family a happy holiday. May your holiday be
Recently over 100 ACT team members participated in a session on Mindfulness: Living and Learning as if it Matters. Meditation, mindfulness, and stress reduction are
In today’s complicated world, it can be tough to understand the big picture. Case in point: The news from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
ACT’s partnership with Univision Contigo’s education initiative is ending 2016 with a bang! From New York to Los Angeles and many cities in between, we have