Don't miss the stars of the beloved sitcom “Living Single” — Kim Coles, Kim Fields, and Erika Alexander — at the CUBE 2024 Annual Conference, Oct. 28-30 in Las Vegas! Register by July 19 at nsba.org/CUBE2024 to save $100!
National School Boards Association
Non-profit Organizations
Alexandria, Virginia 7,544 followers
The Leading Advocate for Public Education
About us
Founded in 1940, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) is a federation of state associations and the U.S. territory of the Virgin Islands. Through its member state associations that represent locally elected school board officials serving approximately 51 million public school students, NSBA advocates for equity and excellence in public education through school board leadership. We believe public education is a civil right necessary to the dignity and freedom of the American people and that each child, regardless of their disability, ethnicity, socio-economic status or citizenship, deserves equitable access to an education that maximizes their individual potential. In pursuit of these beliefs, NSBA and our members will continue to lead the national conversation about public education, advocate for public policies that ensure that each student everywhere has access to an excellent public education where they live, create a better understanding of the importance of school boards and the benefits of local governance, and enhance the effectiveness of school boards. NSBA welcomes civil discussion on this page about public education in America. Threats, profanity, bullying, or other content that does not contribute to productive civil discourse may be removed at the sole discretion of the moderator.
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http://www.nsba.org
External link for National School Boards Association
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Alexandria, Virginia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1940
- Specialties
- School Governance, K-12 Education, and School Boards
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1680 Duke St., FL 2
Alexandria, Virginia 22314, US
Employees at National School Boards Association
Updates
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We are excited to announce that Kim Coles, Kim Fields, and Erika Alexander, stars of the cherished sitcom "Living Single," will be our special guests at the CUBE 2024 Annual Conference, Oct. 28-30, in Las Vegas! They will share their educational experiences and highlight how integrating the arts can transform learning by fostering creativity, cultural awareness, and a supportive environment for students. Don’t miss this opportunity to join them! Register by July 19 to save $100: https://lnkd.in/e8YtRWmY
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This Thursday, June 13, NSBA will hold a FREE webinar on enhancing mental health supports in public education with Jennifer Sevilla, MSW; Caren A. Howard (she/hers); and Jinghong Cai. Topics will include: 1) How to champion mental health initiatives within your district and engage stakeholders to create a supportive environment for students and staff; 2) Valuable tools, programs, and partnerships that can enhance mental health services and support in your schools; 3) Best practices for developing and implementing policies that prioritize mental health and well-being in the educational setting; and 4) Potential funding sources and strategies to secure financial support for mental health initiatives. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e4-q_KMS
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It's more than a diploma—it's a symbol of dedication, perseverance, & dreams realized. As we celebrate graduations & grade promotions, share your journey with #WeAre2024 & inspire others to reach for the stars! Congrats to all the graduates! #Classof2024 https://lnkd.in/eSqftA5t
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Not sure what is--or is not--in the new Title IX regulations? On June 13, NSBA's Council of School Attorneys (COSA) will host a webinar, "Title IX Redux: How the New Regulations Change Policy and Practice in Public Schools." During the webinar, experienced COSA attorneys will discuss the new Title IX regulations and explain how they differ from the last round issued in 2020. Join us to learn the policy changes that may be necessary with this change in federal rules. Register today at https://lnkd.in/eY-spukG.
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In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month in May, SchoolSafety.gov released a new issue brief (https://lnkd.in/g5QJq5NF) describing the impact of trauma on children and youth. The brief specifically focuses on strategies and resources to build and maintain trauma-informed schools that promote student well-being and safe, supportive learning environments.
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CUBE Annual Keynote Speaker Announcement! AmeriCorps CEO Michael D. Smith will join us at the CUBE 2024 Annual Conference, Oct. 28-30, in Las Vegas! Smith has dedicated his career to social justice by reducing barriers and expanding opportunities for children and families in underserved communities. CUBE Annual is the largest in-person convening of urban school board members in the country; it’s one event you don't want to miss! Register Now & Save $100! https://lnkd.in/eEg9v-4j
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As we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month during May, it's important to remember that Asian American communities are not monolithic and face unique sets of challenges. That's why school districts are disaggregating data on Asian American students to understand and meet their diverse needs. Read this ASBJ article (https://lnkd.in/esqdZV_W) to learn more.
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NSBA Executive Director and CEO Verjeana McCotter-Jacobs, Esq. recently appeared on Energia's podcast, "Rich School, Poor School" to discuss a variety of topics, including the challenges posed by aging school infrastructure on students and faculty. Listen via the link below.
Season 2 Episode 2 of Energia's podcast, Rich School, Poor School, is now available! In Part 1 of our two-part podcast, Veronica Niter, Energia's VP of Business Development, interviews Verjeana McCotter-Jacobs, Esq., Executive Director & CEO of the National School Boards Association, about the organization’s mission on advocating for public schools and students nationwide. Verjeana emphasizes the importance of high-performing adults for high-performing students and aims for NSBA to support school boards in achieving educational excellence nationwide. They also address the challenges posed by aging school infrastructure on students and faculty. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/e6bDc_Sb
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