Teach Plus teacher leaders advocate for science of reading and expanded teaching pathways in meetings on Capitol Hill
By Kelly onFrom left to right: Juan Renteria, Jr. (Oklahoma), Frances Lazette (Michigan), Emily Gasca (Illinois), Tess Carlson (California), Melina Recio…
Teach Plus teacher leaders gathered in the nation’s capital to advocate for enhanced school funding and comprehensive educator workforce data
By Kelly onWashington, D.C., May 15, 2024—Twelve Teach Plus educators from around the country journeyed to the nation’s capital during Teacher…
Teach Plus Applauds the Introduction of the Strengthening Educator Workforce Data Act
By Kelly onWashington, D.C., February 6, 2024 — Teach Plus today issued the following statement on the bicameral and bipartisan introduction…
Teach Plus Announces 2nd Cohort of National Policy Advisory Board
By Kelly onTeacher Leaders Will Engage in Policy Conversations With Members of CongressWashington, D.C. November 29, 2023—Teach Plus, a national teacher…
Leon Smith
By Kimberly onGrade/Subject: High School Social StudiesAges of Students Served: 14-18 years oldsDistrict: School District of Haverford TownshipLeon Smith is a…
Melissa Dearborn
By Kimberly onGrade/Subject: 3rd Grade ElementaryAges of Students Served: 8-9 years oldsDistrict: Lynnfield Public SchoolsMelissa is a 2025 Teach Plus National…
Caroline Rose
By Kimberly onCaroline Rose is a Teach Plus Leading Edge Fellow and 8th grade English language arts teacher at Boston Collegiate…
To Become a Teacher, I Should “See Myself” in the Education System, Say Students of Color
By Kelly onContactAnya Grottel-Brown, agrottelbrown@teachplus.org, (917) 902-5902Kelly Pearce, kpearce@teachplus.org, (928) 925-9236New report from Teach Plus and the Ce…