Our mission at the Trust is to accelerate young people's learning by designing safe spaces that acknowledge the learning they have already made and empower them to build on it while taking risks.
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"The declines don’t mean that students failed to learn anything or forgot things they already knew between 2019 and 2022. Rather, students did learn over that period, but progressed at slower rates than their peers had in prior years."
The Trust arms families w/ home- & community-based strategies they can use to augment the schools' work. Visit https://t.co/vi4rf3OGcF to learn about our work.
The pandemic highlighted the issue, but the problem already existed: Too many schools are not getting young people - especially Black, Latino, and poor youth - to proficiency. Only by working together will oyr young people succeed. https://t.co/JeoQGDvYpU
At the Trust, we are committed to empowering caregivers and community members with knowledge about proven literacy development strategies. Schools should not be expected to do this alone! Register at https://t.co/vi4rf3OGcF to learn about our work.
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The Trust believes that strong Family-School partnerships are foundational to effective schools. Build trust, honor family knowledge, share information, and expand decision making opportunities. Visit https://t.co/wjGw5N2LOz to see our work in this area.
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The Trust applauds NBOE (@NPSvoices) on this amazing endeavor to provide dance instruction to our youngest. Additional kudos for tapping the expertise of Arts HS seniors to do this work. Newark kids teaching Newark kids! Yay.
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A well balanced curriculum steeped in print and digital literacy, with equitable access to rigorous learning experiences in all content areas including the Arts, supports the physical, mental, social, and emotional well being of all children. @RChaluisan https://t.co/8EKZMOYWad
Providing support to students inside and outside the school building will be vital to ensuring that learning gets back on track in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic, according to @NewarkTrust Executive Director Ron Chaluisán. #Newark
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“They’re not luxury items. They’re just necessities.” — Ronald Chaluisán, executive director of the nonprofit @NewarkTrust, on the need for all students to have a computer and internet access at home
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Stephanie Parry, director of K-12 strategy @NewarkTrust, was a recent guest on #IssuesandIdeasRadio. During the interview, she discussed the benefits and importance of social emotional learning. Listen to this informative interview 🎧 below: https://t.co/NTUCbo59UP
Today we had our annual Falcon Bucks Kick off celebration! We can’t wait to start giving out our Falcon bucks for being safe, kind @NPSvoices@NewarkTrust
Trust Start-of-School-Year Mini-Campaign: Routines Make Success Happen
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In the link above, you can learn the importance of creating routines for eating, sleeping, studying, exercising, and using technology.