School board network at 100 members
A unique Cincinnati-based training program for potential school board members named 22 members to its fifth class, bringing its network of aspiring school board members to more than 100 members in Greater Cincinnati.
Elisa Hoffman founded School Board School in 2018 through a People’s Liberty/Haile Foundation fellowship. The program includes a mix of half- and full-day sessions, beginning this month and continuing about 20 times through a graduation in June.
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School Board School class to share insights in 4th class celebration
The latest class of Cincinnati nonprofit School Board School will share insights and learnings in a session open to the public on Friday.
“It’s a great opportunity for the public to learn about some of the biggest issues facing students in our community, how our members plan to tackle these issues, as well as how we can all help,” said Elisa Hoffman, School Board School’s Executive Director.
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Education Policy Pitch Night lets everyday experts make a pitch to improve education
Enhancing teacher diversity in Cincinnati Public Schools. Rethinking the district's dress code policy. These are some of the ideas put forth in the first-ever Education Policy Pitch Night hosted by School Board School and Co-hear. The event was an opportunity for everyday experts to bring forward their ideas to improve education in CPS.
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Voters' school board picks will decide future of CPS for years to come
As children across the region head back to school, the excitement of a new school year is mixed with questions of how the ongoing pandemic will affect them. School board members and superintendents have the difficult job of answering those questions, elevating the already important role these leaders play in our communities.
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Social Venture Partners announces dozen nonprofits chosen for Project XLR8
Social Venture Partners has chosen a dozen nonprofits to participate in the inaugural year of Project XLR8, the funder’s enhanced community impact and investment program.
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Vote and stay engaged with school board after election
Local campaign season is here. Between a competitive mayoral race and at least 18 people running for Cincinnati City Council, it’s going to be a busy and interesting season. But there’s another race on the ballot that doesn’t get the same attention as those others, even though it is just as vital to our community: school board.
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Don't Tune Out. Your School Board Still Needs You.
Last month, records were set in Delaware. For the first time in decades, school districts across the state saw a significant increase in voter turnout for school board elections. Participation from the community doubled—and even tripled—compared to previous years.
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What Makes a Good Trustee?
In Texas, there are few requirements to run for a seat on your local school board. Candidates must be United States citizens, 18 years old by the start of their term, Texas residents for at least a year prior to the Feb. 12 filing deadline and residents of the district they seek to represent for a minimum six months. They also must be registered to vote in that district as of the filing deadline.
Beyond these minimum requirements, state law doesn’t stipulate what qualifications make for an effective trustee. But to have an impact, school board members should be informed, have a vision, and have certain motivations and dispositions, education leaders told El Paso Matters.
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More Interest Than Ever For School Board School
With the COVID-19 pandemic leading to virtual learning in many schools this fall, it is an unprecedented time to be serving on a local school board. Perhaps that is in part why a Cincinnati program focused on educating aspiring school board members is experiencing growing demand.
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School Board School hosts second Impact Fair
School Board School will host its second Impact Fair next week, providing an opportunity for community members interested in finding out how their skills and experiences can make a difference for children in Cincinnati to connect with representatives from local nonprofits, Cincinnati Public Schools, and campaign consultants.
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Grassroots transformations: The Impact Fair ignites change for Cincinnati children
In just over a year, the School Board School went from a dream to a fully functioning reality.
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So, what does a school board do, anyway?
If high schools are the fulcrum for educational transformation, then school boards are the key to making that change happen. They create the conditions for schools to fuel the hopes and dreams of every student and family.
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Meet the 2019 Social Innovation Award Finalists
The Arthur & Toni Rembe Rock Social Innovation Award recognizes bold, new innovations that expand opportunities for students in low-income communities and address the root causes of educational inequity. Now in its eighth year, this annual competition brings together budding alumni and corps member entrepreneurs to compete for up to $100,000 in funding to develop social ventures that eliminate barriers to educational equity and excellence.
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Preparing Citizens for Office
In 2016, Elisa Hoffman was three years into her four-year term with the Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS) Board of Education when she noticed a “surge in people interested in running for public office.”
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People’s Liberty Names 2018 Haile Fellows
Philanthropic laboratory People's Liberty has two new Haile Fellows for 2018, each of whom will receive $100,000 and one year to launch projects to improve life in Cincinnati.
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