2023 Impact Report

Mobilizing Toward Learner-Centered Education

As a non-profit in pursuit of a vision for education ecosystems where all learners know who they are, thrive in community, and actively engage in the world as their best selves we are pleased to present our 2023 Impact Report. This report speaks to our continued progress supporting schools, districts, and states; convening networks of leaders, practitioners, and change-makers; and leveraging research to guide and inform the path forward. Enclosed you will find:

  • A letter from our executives
  • Partner network overview
  • Impact stories from partner schools and districts
  • Impact to date in:
    • Research and Development
    • Convenings and Innovation Hubs
    • Professional Learning
  • Our Board of Directors and Advisory Council

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