Join us for a fireside chat with Benjamin Herold about his latest book, Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America’s Suburbs. Herold is a veteran education reporter whose work has appeared in Education Week, PBS NewsHour, Huffington Post, The Hechinger Report, NPR, WHYY, and the Philadelphia Public School Notebook. The Atlantic hailed this new […]
Topic: Student Wellbeing
Top Ten Issues to Watch in 2024
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2023 Oakland Kids Rise
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Rulers & Pencils Happy Hour
Join your DC-area PIE Network colleagues for the third Rulers and Pencils happy hour convening in-person on Tuesday, October 10th, from 4:00 – 6:00 pm ET at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute offices located at 1015 18th St NW, Washington, D.C. 20036. We’ll network, enjoy some refreshments, and speak with four of the members of […]
Messaging Workshop with We Believe & Ipsos
Public opinion research continues to find that Americans agree about more than it sometimes appears and that how we talk about potentially divisive topics matters. Join this conversation with Ashley Burns Nascimento (RALLY), Chris Jackson (Ipsos), and Hannah Milgrom (RALLY) to learn more about where people stand on teaching issues related to race, gender, and […]
2024 Executives’ Meeting
The Executives’ Meeting is the only in-person meeting all year that is just for PIE Network executive directors and CEOs. It is a time to connect, reflect, and strategize with your peers from across the country for the work ahead. Registration will open this fall. This event will take place at the Archer Hotel in […]
2023 PIE Network Summit
PIE Network Summit is an invitation-only experience for Network members, friends, and invited guests. At this working meeting, you’ll join more than 350 leaders, including a high-profile roster of state, local, and national education policy and advocacy leaders. It is a space to refresh and sharpen strategies, share lessons learned and future plans, test ideas, make […]
Survey Says: March 2023
PIE Network brings you the latest surveys and public opinion polls that capture the perspectives of students, parents, teachers, principals, and system leaders. […]
5 Things for Advocates to Know About Chronic Absenteeism
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School-Based Healthcare Can Address Children’s Unmet Health Needs: Models, Evidence, and Policies
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