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YouTube Video [ELM#915] Local Governments Nurture Community Development

Published 14 days ago • 1 min read

During our trips to Washington DC and meeting with lawmakers, we held discussions with the Department of Education. Why? Because they set standards and allocate funding. As a result of our efforts, we elevated the importance of STEM education for all students.

In YouTube video [ELM#914], we'll discuss the partnership activities between government bodies and school districts that ensure national coherence, equity, and excellence in education delivery.

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Dr. Kim Moore

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I equip educational leaders with research-based and experientially learned educational leadership principles and best practices that promote student success! “When kids are led well, they learn well.”

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