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    In Mississippi, advocating for each and every child

    By Gail Paul | March 3, 2023

    In support of Public Schools Week 2023, President of Learning Forward Mississippi Betty Wilson-McSwain participated as a panelist in a webinar titled “The Language of Connection to Build Community Relationships.” […]

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    New Congress brings new uncertainty

    By Jon Bernstein | January 11, 2023

    Before concluding the 117th Congress, federal lawmakers passed a $1.7 trillion fiscal year 2023 omnibus spending bill, which included significant increases for all major K-12 education programs. Learning Forward is […]

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    Top 15 blogs reflect high-quality professional learning priorities

    By Gail Paul | December 22, 2022

    At Learning Forward, our blog posts tend to feel more like lively conversations with our colleagues, partners, and clients. The blog is a space where Learning Forward staff members and […]

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    FY23 Omnibus summary: $20 million Title II-A funding increase misses mark

    By Jon Bernstein | December 21, 2022

    On Tuesday, Dec. 20, lawmakers released their highly anticipated $1.7 trillion government funding package for fiscal year 2023. Both chambers must act fast to pass the omnibus to avert a […]

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    Congress passes continuing resolution – no appropriations decisions yet

    By Jon Bernstein | October 12, 2022

    Gearing up for a lengthy six-week recess, Congress wrapped up its legislative business for the month of September by passing a continuing resolution that extends government funding through December 16, […]

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    Advocate now for full $100M increase for Title II-A

    By Jon Bernstein | September 16, 2022

    Congress is back in session after a month-long break over August, but they’re not going to be here long. While they are here, they have one significant job to do […]

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