A Message From Our President

Dear NABSE Family!

There are only a few days left before we welcome in the new year! If you are like me, this is the time where I am trying to balance closing out 2023, catching up on projects and a growing list of to-dos while also planning for 2024. Somewhere in there, I try to squeeze in rest and have a little fun. So please pardon my interruption as I thank you for your membership and support of the National Alliance of Black School Educators.

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NAVIGATING THROUGH THE TURMOIL IN K-12 EDUCATION

This paper provides an in-depth examination of the challenges that educators, and particularly Black educators and learners, have faced in recent times. The 2022-23 academic year was particularly tumultuous, marked by cultural wars, safety concerns, legislative changes, and a rising exodus of educators. At a time when our community is under attack from multiple fronts, this document sheds light on the path forward.

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NABSE Affiliate/Affiliate Parent Commission

Hello NABSE Affiliate/Affiliate Parent Commission The NABSE Parent Commission had the opportunity to collaborate with the National Fatherhood Initiative and Mocha Moms Inc. to sponsor the July 20th webinar “ Vaccination’s, Return to In-Person Learning and What All Parents Need to Know” of which key representatives from the U.S. Dept. of Education and the Center…

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Miguel Cardona

Nomination of Miguel Cardona as Secretary of Education

January 06, 2021 The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) welcomes President-elect Biden’s nomination of Dr. Miguel Cardona as the next United States Secretary of Education. By selecting Cardona, President-elect has signaled that his priorities for the Department are driven by educational imperatives. We are not naĂŻve and short sighted in the belief that…

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