On July 26, EOS’ Lanise Stevenson will lead a session titled “Mirrors, Not Microscopes: Tools to See, Engage, and Resource Every Student.” She will be joined by John Stratton, an EOS Superintendent-in-Residence and Edrika Hall, Instructional Supervisor for Advanced Programs …
The Significance of Juneteenth
This article originally appeared in Prince Wiliam Living on June 19, 2024. By Dr. Stacey Brown, Director of Learning and Development As an African American woman, parent and educator, Juneteenth is important to me because it uncovers and reveals a …
Navigating the Educational Maze: A Personal Journey from Dropout to Doctorate
By Kenzie Bond, Regional Director of Partnership Development For most people reading this, I am a former High School Principal, Middle School Assistant Principal, 7th grade Science Teacher, or former Correctional Officer and Supervisor. What many people don’t know is …
The Biggest Barriers to Access for AP Classes in NYC, and how Data can Break Them
By Brennan LaBrie What is the biggest barrier to access for underserved and underrepresented students in Advanced Placement classrooms? For those on EOS’ panel at the College Board’s A Dream Deferred Conference in New York City last week, which centered …
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