National Partnership for Educational Access National Conf – Apr 15-17
Posted by National Partnership for Educational Access on January 7, 2020
Featuring 40 workshops and spark session presentations, three keynotes, two receptions, and ample time for networking, this is a valuable opportunity for those in the field of education to come together and share best practices. Conference participants represent school and non-school based direct service programs, independent, public and charter schools, colleges and universities, education nonprofits, and others committed to access and success.
The past two NPEA conferences have called attendees to stand together and raise our voices for underserved students in an increasingly challenging climate. We have looked to each other to elevate our work, empower students, and deepen our commitment to dismantling systems of inequity. While our collective efforts have undoubtedly strengthened the field of education, we find students across the country continue to face many of the same challenges.
As we look ahead to 2020 and NPEA’s 12th annual conference, we ask attendees to reach out — to our students, to each other, to our communities — and to rise up together and persist in the pursuit of progress. As a community, we can transform the future of access, equity, and opportunity for the students we serve today and those we’ll serve tomorrow.
Registration Fees:
NPEA Members: $600 Early Bird ($680 Regular)
Non-Members: $785 Early Bird ($860 Regular)
Early bird rates are available through mid-February 2020.
Learn more and register here: https://www.eventleaf.com/NPEA2020Conference
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