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President’s FY21 Budget Proposal Would Slash Education Funding
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
Denise Glyn Borders, president | CEO of Learning Forward, issued a statement about the 2020 Congressional appropriations bill passed on 12/16/19.
President Trump’s FY20 Budget Abolishes Educator Support
Stephanie Hirsh, executive director of Learning Forward, issued a statement about President Trump’s proposed budget for FY20, released on 3/11/19.
Learning Forward Applauds Congressional Budget Agreement – Title IIA Fully Funded
Dallas, Texas – March 22, 2018 Stephanie Hirsh, executive director of Learning Forward, issued the following statement about the budget agreement reached by Congress: “We are thrilled that Congress […]
Learning Forward Launches Learning Network of School Systems and Organizations
Dallas, Texas – November 16, 2017 Learning Forward, a membership association focused on effective professional learning for K-12 educators, has launched the Student Success Learning Network to improve teaching and […]
Learning Forward to Launch What Matters Now Network to Improve Teaching and Learning
Dallas, Texas – October 10, 2017 Carnegie Corporation of New York has awarded a $600,000 grant to Learning Forward to support the launch of the new What Matters Now Network, […]
Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Recognizes Importance of Educator Support, Provides Resources for Professional Learning
Dallas, Texas – September 6, 2017 Stephanie Hirsh, executive director of Learning Forward, issued the following statement about the Senate budget proposal on 9/6/2017: “Today the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on […]
House Funding Bill Eliminates Essential Support for Educators
Stephanie Hirsh responds to the latest education funding bill from the House of Representatives, which completely eliminates Title II support.
President Trump’s Proposed Budget Bankrupts Support for Educators
Stephanie Hirsh responds to the Trump administration's budget proposal and outlines how eliminating Title II funds will harm educators' ability to serve all students.
Statement of K-12 Principals’ and Education Leaders’ Groups on Trump Administration’s Proposed FY17 Appropriations Cuts
American Federation of School Administrators, ASCD, Learning Forward, National Association of Elementary School Principals, and National Association of Secondary School Principals issued a joint statement in response to the Trump Administration's proposed cuts to Title IIA funds in the FY17 budget.