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Leadership for Educational Equity (LEE) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, leadership development organization working to end the injustice of educational inequity by inspiring and supporting a diverse set of leaders with classroom experience to engage civically and politically. Through one-on-one coaching, fellowships, workshops, and resources, LEE works to develop and inspire its members individually and collectively, across all disciplines – as policy makers, advocates, elected leaders and community organizers. LEE membership is free and currently open to all TFA corps members and alumni. LEE believes that when a diverse group of leaders, grounded in their classroom experience, are in leadership roles, they will serve as a transformative force for and with students, communities and the broader movement for educational equity. LEE is a diverse team of passionate and talented individuals committed to making a difference. We are a high-growth, results-oriented organization that operates in an entrepreneurial environment deeply invested in continuous improvement. LEE is honored to be selected as a 2016 When Work Works award recipient, which acknowledges how LEE’s commitment to employee health, well-being, and engagement is supporting our mission to end educational inequity.
National Curriculum is one of the leading companies in the Education sector.
YMCA of the Brandywine Valley is one of the leading companies in Education industry. YMCA of the Brandywine Valley is based in Coatesville, PA. You can find more information on YMCA of the Brandywine Valley at www.ymcabwv.org
The Thurgood Marshall College Fund is an American non-profit organization that supports and represents nearly 300,000 students attending its 47 member-schools that include public historically black colleges and universities, medical schools, and law sc...
The News Literacy Project is a national education nonprofit that works with educators and journalists to teach students and the public how to discern fact from fiction and know what to trust in the digital age.