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NNSP strengthens and supports the movement to bring together public and private schools in focused,
National Network of Schools in Partnership (NNSP) was created to meet the growing demand for models of best practice and access to expertise in developing partnerships, in order to scale innovation more quickly – and with greater results.
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Deadline extended: NNSP Conference Presentation Proposals due Oct. 20. Join this amazing PD experience and share your story about how your school supports community, civic engagement, and social impact work. We want you there!
2024 NNSP Annual Conference - Presenter Proposal - Close Up Foundation
Join the next NNSP webinar and hear from Hockaday, McDonogh, and Marlborough on how they address the concept of Toxic Charity. Avoid the Holiday Pitfalls: Drives Bake Sales & More: Wednesday, October 18 at 12pm ET. register here: https://ow.ly/rg6Z50PS6lp
I really enjoyed this NAIS -- National Association of Independent Schools podcast. "What it means to CITIZEN" with http://ow.ly/fiOQ50G1JCT
New View EDU: Baratunde Thurston on Apple Podcasts Show New View EDU, Ep Baratunde Thurston - Aug 31, 2021
Join us tomorrow for a webinar hosted by REAL Discussion. Learn strategies to ensure equitable discussion in class. Are all students engaged, comfortable, and heard? Find how the answers can all be YES. Did I mention this is FREE for everyone? http://ow.ly/6z9y50Erupp
R.E.A.L. Discussion in Your Classroom | Schools in Partnership Join Liza Garonzik, founder of R.E.A.L. Discussion and veteran independent school educator, to learn more about PD offered in partnership with NNSP this summer. R.E.A.L. is a discussion method that equips all students to find their voices, starting in academic conversation. Liza will make the case t...
What a great article about NNSP Board Member, Abby Williams. We consider us very lucky to have her on our team.
Abby Williams: United to Learn — Dallas Doing Good With her own school community experience at the forefront of her mind, in 2007, Abby and her husband, Todd, helped found the Uplift Williams Preparatory School, a K-12 free tuition public charter school operated by Uplift Education that educates 1,200 primarily low-income children in northwest Dalla
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