Minority Community Outreach
In support of common issues in public education
American Indian Traditions Key to Success
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Save the Indian, Save the Child
For these Arapaho and Shoshone students, learning their ancient traditions may be key to their future success. -
Diversity Resources
Ideas, resources, websites, organizations and more...
| Minority Community Outreach: About Us The face of American public education is rapidly changing. Today, ethnic minority students comprise nearly 40 percent of the population in our nation's schools. |
| Our Long Proud History of Advocacy The National Education Association has a long, proud history of advocating for its members |
| Building Broad Support for Public Education NEA members believe that every child in the United States deserves a quality education, regardless of background, race, ethnicity, or immigration status. |
| Closing Gaps in Student Achievement Despite classroom gains made over the last several years, gaps in academic achievement persist. |
| Minority Caucuses NEA's Ethnic Minority Caucuses and their participation in the NEA Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee represents the interests and issues of their communities. |



