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** Save the Date: Join us at Stanford University this fall!
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We have some exciting news: the 2026 Annual Conference ticket sales are open ([link removed]) , and this year we're heading to the brand new Graduate School of Education buildings at Stanford University!
Join us on September 26–27, 2026, as we gather educators, school and district leaders, counselors, families, and students to elevate student voice and explore research-based, equity-centered strategies that improve student well-being, belonging, and engagement. Over two full days ([link removed]) , you'll connect with leading researchers and practitioners, hear what’s working in schools directly from students and educators, and leave with practical strategies to spark positive change in your school community.
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** What’s new this year?
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This year we're stepping into Stanford's newly built Graduate School of Education facilities ([link removed]) : a state-of-the-art space designed for collaboration, innovation, and exactly the kind of work we do together. Centrally located on campus just a few minutes from the bookstore, we know you’re going to love connecting and learning in these new spaces.
We're offering a complete two-day schedule packed with sessions, speakers, and networking opportunities. More time to learn, more time to connect, and more to bring back to your school community. Breakfast and lunch are included both days!
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** Missed the fun last year?
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Watch our highlight reel from the 2025 Annual Conference below!
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Challenge Success is a non-profit affiliated with the Stanford University Graduate School of Education that partners with school communities to elevate student voice and implement research-based, equity-centered strategies that improve student well-being, belonging, and engagement.
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