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    House Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Subcommittee Slashes Education Funding, Could Put a Halt to Student Academic Recovery

    By Learning Forward | July 13, 2023

    Education policy contact: Melinda George, Chief Policy Officer, Learning Forward Melinda.george@learningforward.org Media: Gail Paul, gail.paul@learningforward.org Learning Forward President & CEO Frederick Brown issues a statement on the devastating effects from the […]

    Learning Forward statement in response to yesterday’s school shooting

    By Learning Forward | May 25, 2022

    Denise Glyn Borders, President and CEO of Learning Forward, issued the following statement about the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022: “Yesterday’s horrific shooting at Robb Elementary […]

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    Frederick Brown named Learning Forward President & CEO

    By Learning Forward | May 4, 2022

    The Learning Forward Board of Trustees announced that Frederick Brown will serve as Learning Forward’s new President & CEO. Brown will succeed Denise Glyn Borders, effective July 1. “Frederick Brown […]

    Learning Forward Statement in Support of Demands for Justice

    By Learning Forward | June 3, 2020

    We commit to working actively against institutional and individual racism in collaboration with educators across the world. Learning Forward believes that Black Lives Matter.

    President’s FY21 Budget Proposal Would Slash Education Funding

    By Learning Forward | February 10, 2020

    Denise Glyn Borders, president | CEO of Learning Forward, issued a statement about the 2020 Congressional appropriations bill passed on 12/16/19.

    Appropriations Bill Includes Increased Support for Title II-A

    By Learning Forward | December 19, 2019

    Denise Glyn Borders, president | CEO of Learning Forward, issued a statement about the 2020 Congressional appropriations bill passed on 12/16/19.

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