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Early Childhood Education: Setting Black Children Up for Success Before Kindergarten

2025-07-29T11:54:39-05:00

Early Childhood Education: Setting Black Children Up for Success Before Kindergarten A solid educational foundation begins long before a child walks into their first kindergarten classroom. For Black families in Alabama, investing early in a child’s learning journey is one of the most powerful steps toward long-term academic success and equity. Why Early Childhood Education Matters Research shows that children who attend high-quality early childhood programs are more likely to read on grade level by third grade, graduate high school, and attend college. For Black children—who often face systemic barriers in education—access to early learning can help close the opportunity gap [...]

Early Childhood Education: Setting Black Children Up for Success Before Kindergarten2025-07-29T11:54:39-05:00

James Thornton

2025-07-28T13:19:04-05:00

James Thornton is a dedicated education professional with extensive experience in stakeholder engagement, youth advocacy, and student development. With a background in mentoring and community outreach, James is passionate about empowering underserved students to succeed academically and in life. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Organizational Leadership, James brings expertise in leadership, team collaboration, and strategic planning to his role as the Community Engagement and Outreach Coordinator at Build Up Community School in Birmingham, AL. James has a strong track record of building meaningful partnerships with families, educators, and community organizations, which has resulted in increased student enrollment and enhanced community involvement. [...]

James Thornton2025-07-28T13:19:04-05:00

Dr. Howard Fuller Bio

2025-07-24T15:55:32-05:00

Howard Fuller’s career includes many years in both public service positions and the field of education. He founded the Institute for the Transformation of Learning at Marquette University in 1995. In June of 2020, Dr. Fuller retired from Marquette University where he is now a Distinguished Professor Emeritus. Immediately before his appointment at Marquette University, Dr. Fuller served as the Superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools June 1991 - June 1995. Dr. Fuller became nationally known for his unending support for fundamental educational reform with a focus on parent choice. His prior positions included: Director of the Milwaukee County Department of Health [...]

Dr. Howard Fuller Bio2025-07-24T15:55:32-05:00

Parent Advocacy 101: How to Champion Better Policies for Black Students in Alabama

2025-03-15T23:31:27-05:00

Advocating for your child’s education is one of the most powerful actions you can take as a parent. In Alabama, Black students often face systemic barriers that can impact their academic success. From inequitable school funding to curriculum disparities and disciplinary policies, parents must be informed and empowered to demand change at school board meetings, legislative sessions, and community forums. This guide will walk you through step-by-step advocacy strategies to ensure your voice is heard and that Black students receive the quality education they deserve. Step 1: Get Educated on Key Issues To be an effective advocate, you must understand the [...]

Parent Advocacy 101: How to Champion Better Policies for Black Students in Alabama2025-03-15T23:31:27-05:00

College Readiness for Black Students: Preparing for Success Beyond High School

2025-03-15T23:19:25-05:00

For Black students in Alabama, the path to college and career success requires early planning, strong support systems, and access to key resources. Parents play a crucial role in guiding their children through this journey. Whether your child dreams of attending a historically Black college and university (HBCU), a top-tier institution, or pursuing a trade or entrepreneurial path, preparing for success starts now. 1. Start Early with Goal Setting Help your child explore their interests and set academic and career goals as early as middle school. Encourage self-discovery through extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and leadership roles to build a strong resume. [...]

College Readiness for Black Students: Preparing for Success Beyond High School2025-03-15T23:19:25-05:00

The Role of Community Organizations in Supporting Black Families and Students

2025-04-16T14:46:41-05:00

In Alabama, community organizations play a vital role in empowering Black families and students by providing mentorship, tutoring, and essential resources to bridge educational gaps. These organizations serve as advocates, support networks, and champions for educational equity, ensuring Black students have access to the tools they need to succeed. Why Community Organizations Matter For many Black families, systemic challenges such as underfunded schools, limited access to technology, and disparities in academic resources create barriers to success. Community-driven programs step in to fill these gaps by offering personalized support, educational guidance, and advocacy. Key Programs Making an Impact 🔹 Black Alabamians for [...]

The Role of Community Organizations in Supporting Black Families and Students2025-04-16T14:46:41-05:00

The Digital Divide: Ensuring Technology Access for Black Students in Alabama

2025-02-23T23:10:52-06:00

The Digital Divide: Ensuring Technology Access for Black Students in Alabama Explore how lack of access to technology affects Black families and share initiatives working to close the gap. In today’s digital world, technology is a vital part of education. From completing homework assignments to accessing online resources, students need reliable internet and devices to succeed. Yet, for many Black families in Alabama, a lack of access to technology—often referred to as the digital divide—creates barriers to academic success. Understanding the Digital Divide The digital divide refers to the gap between those who have access to modern technology and those who [...]

The Digital Divide: Ensuring Technology Access for Black Students in Alabama2025-02-23T23:10:52-06:00

Alabama Makes Notable Early Grade Gains on Nation’s Report Card

2025-02-05T10:39:32-06:00

By Thomas Spencer on February 3rd, 2025 in : in Education & Workforce Development, Public Education, Uncategorized Alabama public school fourth graders are scoring higher in both reading and math than they did prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. Alabama and Louisiana are the only two states where that is true, according to an analysis of the results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Printable PDF available here. In fact, in both reading and math, Alabama fourth graders scored close to the national average in 2024. That’s a remarkable turnaround from 2019, when Alabama 4th graders ranked at or near [...]

Alabama Makes Notable Early Grade Gains on Nation’s Report Card2025-02-05T10:39:32-06:00

Understanding School Choice in Alabama: What Black Families Need to Know”

2025-01-26T11:50:13-06:00

Education is not one-size-fits-all, and school choice provides families with the flexibility to find the best fit for their child’s unique needs. In Alabama, parents can explore several options: 1. Public Schools Public schools are tuition-free and funded by local, state, and federal government resources. These schools are assigned based on residential zoning but may also include specialized programs like magnet schools or career academies to cater to different interests and learning styles. Key Benefits: No tuition costs Access to extracurricular activities Specialized programs in select schools Considerations: Limited options outside of zoned districts Quality may vary by location 2. Charter [...]

Understanding School Choice in Alabama: What Black Families Need to Know”2025-01-26T11:50:13-06:00

The Impact of Mental Health on Education in Alabama’s Black Community

2024-07-23T12:13:15-05:00

Mental health is a critical component of overall well-being, and its impact on education is profound, especially within the Black community in Alabama. Historical and systemic challenges have contributed to mental health disparities, affecting academic performance and educational outcomes. Mental Health Challenges in the Black Community Historical Trauma and Systemic Inequities: Historical trauma and ongoing systemic inequities have had lasting effects on the mental health of the Black community. Issues such as discrimination, economic disparities, and limited access to mental health care exacerbate stress and anxiety levels. Stigma Around Mental Health: There is a significant stigma surrounding mental health issues within [...]

The Impact of Mental Health on Education in Alabama’s Black Community2024-07-23T12:13:15-05:00
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