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| State Profiles present key data about each state's student and school population and its NAEP testing history and results. The profiles provide easy access to all NAEP data for participating states and links to the most recent state report cards for all available subjects. |
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| CARE's mission is to serve individuals and families in the poorest communities in the world. Drawing strength from our global diversity, resources and experience, we promote innovative solutions and are advocates for global responsibility. We facilitate lasting change by: strengthening capacity for self-help; providing economic opportunity; delivering relief in emergencies; influencing policy decisions at all levels; and addressing discrimination in all its forms. Guided by the aspirations of local communities, we pursue our mission with both excellence and compassion because the people whom we serve deserve nothing less. |
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| Families First stops abuse, neglect and violence against children and families in crisis and returns hope to their lives. Safe Havens: They provide a safe haven to abused and neglected children through adoption, foster care and after school programs. Crisis Counseling: Families First offers accessible crisis counseling to families and individuals on issues such as drug abuse, teen pregnancy & prevention, domestic violence and anger management. Strengthening Communities: Families First works side by side with neighborhood residents to engage in community problem solving on issues such as safe children, safe streets and safe housing. |
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| The Georgia Middle School Association, a service organization committed to furthering and improving the level of implementation and education of students in the middle grades, represents middle level educators throughout the state. The association is governed by a steering committee consisting of two representatives from each of the six regions of Georgia, plus representatives from other associations and a group of four trustees who provide historical perspective and support for the efforts of the association. |
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| The Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that unites leaders from business, education, state government and local communities to improve education in Georgia at both the state and local levels. |
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| The Georgia School Council Institute is a nonprofit organization created to provide support and assistance to local school councils throughout Georgia. Local school councils are a result of the A+ Education Reform Act of 2000 and are designed to improve education by involving parents, educators, and members of the business community. |
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| The Georgia League of Professional Schools is a statewide voluntary network of 60 public K-9 schools dedicated to school renewal through shared governance and reliance on democratic principles. |
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| Founded in 1968 in San Antonio, Texas, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) is the leading nonprofit Latino litigation, advocacy and educational outreach institution in the United States. MALDEF's mission is to foster sound public policies, laws and programs to safeguard the civil rights of the 40 million Latinos living in the United States and to empower the Latino community to fully participate in our society. |
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| Key goals of Great Schools Atlanta include informing and educating the community about the Atlanta Public Schools and appropriate expectations that the public should have about performance within the Atlanta Public Schools; monitoring and auditing activity affecting the education of students in our city; and advocating for improved high school completion rates and student achievement levels. |
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| The mission of the Southern Regional Council is to promote racial justice, protect democratic rights and broaden civic participation in the Southern United States. |
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| The Southern Regional Education Board was founded in 1948 at the request of Southern leaders in business, education and government; it was the nation’s first compact for education. Over the years SREB has worked to improve every aspect of education — from early childhood education to doctoral degrees and beyond. The Southern Regional Education Board’s Doctoral Scholars Program was developed with support from The Pew Charitable Trusts and The Ford Foundation. It is part of a nationwide initiative, the Compact for Faculty Diversity, to produce more minority Ph.D.s and to encourage them to seek faculty positions. |
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