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Kathleen Porter-Magee

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3 years ago

WSJ: Amid the Pandemic, Progress in Catholic Schools

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NOTE: This article first appeared in The Wall Street Journal on October 27, 2022.

The Nation’s Report Card is out, and it is dismal. The 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress, released Monday found that achi...

4 years ago

In a time of crisis, Catholic schools offered a choice, not an echo

(Photo taken 9-29-2020 at a Partnership School showing changes made to remain open during a time of mass closures.)

“New data suggest that the damage from shutting down schools has been worse than almost anyone expected,” the Economist twe...

4 years ago

Leading Schools with Vision in a Time of Change

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At Partnership Schools, we believe that one thing that separates effective turnaround efforts from failed experiments is the ability of the leader to articulate a clear, coherent, and actionable vision for...

5 years ago

Hard questions for building leaders to re-open schools

A student at St. Mark the Evangelist, one of the Partnership Schools in Harlem, raising his hand.

In the debate about re-opening school builds this fall, a number of health questions needed to be answered. Among them, are children dangero...

6 years ago

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