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John White

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Let's Give #Rural Communities More Opportunities ... Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Rural Outreach at U.S. Department of Education. Opinions = My Own.

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Discovery Education's own Allison Nys recently wrote a piece on how edtech can support student success in rural America for @edCircuit Read on below for her unique perspective on this important issue. sprou.tt/1xlbEOL5C0k


Planning to attend SXSW EDU, March 3-6, 2025? Today's the last day for discounted registration. Don't miss great rural education speakers like @RuralYouthInst President Don Carpenter presenting on the Aspirations Incubator rural youth development model tinyurl.com/mtjj5u3c


.@BatesCollege professor Dr. Mara Casey Tieken is discussing "Rural School Closure: what it is, who it affects, and how we can fight it," and said she expects more rural school closures in the near future due to a new set of pressures.


US #Senate approved bipartisan legislation Tuesday evening to extend the Secure Rural Schools program through 2026. Companion legislation, H.R. 5030, is pending in the House tinyurl.com/272rwbb6


Former Colorado Commissioner @KatyAnthes is championing an approach to politics and engagement in #education that fosters curiosity and respectful dialogue, modeling how students and educators can bridge currently polarized environments tinyurl.com/3tj67c87 via @EdWeekOpinion


“Schools are indispensable to their communities, especially in rural areas where they provide services and offer facilities that would otherwise be unavailable.” umaine.edu/news/blog/2024…


A rural school “on the cutting edge of what education can look like,” vz.to/3O3oNl2 via @verizon #goodread and video.


I've been thinking about this today. Dismantling the US Department of Education would, among other things, end the one formula funding program for rural schools which serve children of rural voters - the Rural Education Achievement Program (REAP). Seems counter productive.


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With Dr. Allen Pratt stepping down on December 31, NREA is officially launching the search for a new Executive Director. You can find additional information about the role and how to apply on our website: nrea.net/executive-dire…

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With federal grant support, a new university partnership will train and place 52 school counselors, social workers, and clinical #mentalhealth counselors in rural Vermont schools over the next five years tinyurl.com/mu4t4j48


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Our team has written a post-election analysis with 3 takeaways every superintendent should be watching. Read it now and share it, too! aasa.org/advocacy/blog/…


What everyone should know about rural America on #ElectionDay #goodread

Who lives in rural America? How can federal policy support rural places? @anthonypipa and Zoe Swarzenski answer these questions and more ahead of the U.S. election. brookings.edu/articles/what-…



We can do better #Vote2024

In the US presidential election, Native Americans are an important demographic, particularly in battleground states like Arizona. However, they have the lowest turnout owing to hurdles like the lack of physical addresses or inaccessible polling stations reut.rs/48CELwb



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Just Announced…2025 #RuralEdForum dates and location…October 13-15 in Salt Lake City. Looking forward to co-hosting with @Rural_Schools Save the dates and watch for details!

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Commentary from the US Secretary of Education: "Defending Public Education Means Investing in Rural Education" shorturl.at/TeH5u #RuralEdForum


The National Rural Education Association is hosting the largest annual conference in its more than 100-year history today-tomorrow in Savannah, Ga. @NREA1 now has 48 state affiliates. The two remaining states need to join and focus on their rural schools! #success #RuralEdForum


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