Houston Hispanic Forum
Katie Gragnaniello, manager, Partner Communications
Last weekend, we again joined forces with our friends at Univision to bring a Parent Academy to the 31st annual Houston Hispanic Forum (HHF) for
Katie Gragnaniello, manager, Partner Communications
Last weekend, we again joined forces with our friends at Univision to bring a Parent Academy to the 31st annual Houston Hispanic Forum (HHF) for
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
Lew Montgomery & Katie Gragnaniello, ACT Center for Equity in Learning
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
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
Katie Gragnaniello, Program Coordinator
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
Jim Larimore (Comanche), Chief Officer
November was Native American Heritage Month, which celebrates the diverse cultures and traditions of American Indian and Alaskan Native peoples. But our attention to the educational
Melissa Caperton, director, ACAC
What is the American College Application Campaign (ACAC)? First, thank you to ACT’s Center for Equity in Learning for inviting the American College Application
Katie Gragnaniello
As National Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close on October 15, we are continuing the celebration by highlighting our joint partnership with Excelencia in
Katie Gragnaniello As National Hispanic Heritage Month comes to a close on October 15, we are continuing the celebration by highlighting our joint partnership with Excelencia in Parminder K. Jassal, Ph.D. & Hope Clark, Ph.D. Until recently, we thought of learning, working, and living as separate parts of our lives. In our younger years we went to school. We spent our
Celebrating Excelencia
The New Learning Economy and the Rise of the Working Learner