Dear John, 

From addressing mental health concerns in education to supporting early childhood mental health, we have a number of exciting updates to share with you this week!

 

Homeroom with Education Leaders | An Invisible Threat: Addressing Mental Health Concerns in K-12 Education

Join The Hunt Institute for a conversation around the mental health challenges students are facing in and out of the classroom, and steps being taken across the country to ensure students have access to meaningful mental health services.

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The Hunt Institute President & CEO Dr. Javaid Siddiqi's Latest for The Hill

In Dr. Javaid Siddiqi's latest op-ed, "A roadmap for advancing Latino higher education starts in North Carolina," he points to the importance of Hispanic-Serving Institutions in revolutionizing the higher education landscape. Read the full article here.

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The 2023 Illinois Educator Diversity Summit

On Monday, March 27th, 2023, The Hunt Institute hosted the 2023 Illinois Educator Diversity Summit at the Crowne Plaza Convention Center in Springfield, Illinois. This event was developed in partnership with The Honorable Juliana Stratton, Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, who is a champion of educator diversity. Learn more about the event here

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School-Based Healthcare Can Address Children’s Unmet Health Needs: Models, Evidence, and Policies

The Hunt Institute has partnered with Dr. Sarah Komisarow, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics and a Faculty Affiliate of the Center for Child and Family Policy at Duke University, on her policy brief examining the state of school-aged children’s health and healthcare access in the U.S., the link between children’s health and educational performance, as well as models and examples of school-based healthcare. Access the full brief here

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The Hunt Institute to host the 4th Meeting of Elevate NC's 3rd Cohort

On May 8-9, 2023, Cohort 3 of Elevate NC will convene in Durham, NC, for the fourth and final meeting. Attendees will discuss taking action to support postsecondary attainment. 

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We hope you are able to attend our upcoming webinars! You can register using the links below, and please feel free to share with your networks.

In case you missed any of our previous webinars, catch them on our YouTube page or learn more with our Intersection Reflections blog.

Homeroom with Education Leaders | An Invisible Threat: Addressing Mental Health Concerns in K-12 Education

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Race & Education | Supporting Students of Color in the Arts

This webinar will focus on the importance of arts education for all students, adapting arts material for a diverse population, and how we can support students of color navigating predominantly white art spaces.  
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Early Efforts | Supporting Early Childhood Mental Health

Early childhood is a critical period of development for young children, with early experiences and relationships having long-lasting effects. Join this expert panel as they come together to discuss the importance and impact of early childhood mental health.
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Postsecondary Pathways | Higher Education Deserts

This webinar will discuss current work to end education deserts and ways we can support all learners living in these areas.
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Homeroom with Education Leaders | Using the Science of Reading to Teach All Learners

Join us for this important conversation about how the science of reading and evidence-based early literacy instruction ensures that all students have access to the necessary resources to thrive in the classroom and beyond.

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Race and Education: Asian American History is American History: Implementing AAPI Curriculum

While around 22.9 million people in the US identify as being of Asian heritage, hardly any mention of AAPI history occurs in social studies classrooms nationwide. Join us as we discuss the importance of implementing AAPI curriculum in schools. 

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If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach our team by email at [email protected]

All the best,
The Hunt Institute Team

 

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