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Sixth Annual $10,000 Leonard Miller Principal Leadership Award

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Council receives $600,000 Wachovia Grant

Hillsborough Principal Wins $10,000 Award

Delve into the "Anatomy of School Improvement"

Find out more about the Council's Executive PASS program

Arts Initiative Promotes Instructional Leadership and Learning
$5 Million Miller-Saiontz Challenge to Support Council Successfully Completed!
Jackie Byrd, Principal of Reynolds Lane Elementary Wins $10,000 Leonard Miller Principal Leadership Award
Weeks Gas/Barbecue Superstore/Hialeah to Donate $25,000 to United Way Hurricane Relief Fund
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The Council for Educational Change

  • non-profit, independent organization
  • successor to the South Florida Annenberg Challenge
  • based on lessons learned from that $100 million, five year public-private partnership initiative
  • continuing to serve over a quarter of a million South Florida students.
  • programs validated by an independent Evaluation Team from the University of Miami

Evaluation results available: swalsh@changeeducation.org.

The Council for Educational Change
Educational Advancement

Your financial support helps us:

  • continue, scale-up, and replicate our work for Florida’s 2.5 million students
  • provide educational solutions that are effective and cost-efficient
  • develop new programs, based on research, to improve education
  • work for systemic reform through research and policy impact

Now more than ever, Florida needs to invest in programs with a track record in achievement gains—Council programs. Your contribution to the Council directly impacts increased student achievement statewide.

Leadership, achievement, effective teaching and learning—this is what we do and do well. Many programs are offered free of charge to schools, teachers, districts, parents, and community members.

Support our work. Support educational improvement. Support our children’s future by giving them the best education possible today.

To find out more about funding opportunities, and the benefits to you and/or your organization, please contact:

Dawn Wilson, Vice President, Educational Advancement
dwilson@changeeducation.org

Sal Paniagua, Coordinator, Educational Advancement
spaniagua@changeeducation.org

We thank you!