ruraledu.orgcmiruraleduorg - Center for Midwestern Initiatives

ruraledu.org Profile

ruraledu.org

Sub Domains:cmi.ruraledu.org 

Title:cmiruraleduorg - Center for Midwestern Initiatives

Description:The Rural School and Community Trust’s Center for Midwestern Initiatives has been established to support the mission and work of The Trust in the nation’s heartland and to propagate the belief that education is the lynchpin issue in rural development

Discover ruraledu.org website stats, rating, details and status online.Use our online tools to find owner and admin contact info. Find out where is server located.Read and write reviews or vote to improve it ranking. Check alliedvsaxis duplicates with related css, domain relations, most used words, social networks references. Go to regular site

ruraledu.org Information

Website / Domain: ruraledu.org
HomePage size:22.795 KB
Page Load Time:0.135418 Seconds
Website IP Address: 96.45.82.141
Isp Server: Tiggee LLC

ruraledu.org Ip Information

Ip Country: United States
City Name: Reston
Latitude: 38.938861846924
Longitude: -77.34619140625

ruraledu.org Keywords accounting

Keyword Count

ruraledu.org Httpheader

Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 18:52:40 GMT
Server: Apache
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.6.40
Upgrade: h2,h2c
Connection: Upgrade, Keep-Alive
Cache-Control: max-age=600
Expires: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 19:02:40 GMT
Vary: Accept-Encoding,User-Agent
Content-Encoding: gzip
Content-Length: 6341
Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=100
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

ruraledu.org Meta Info

charset="utf-8"/
content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, user-scalable=no" name="viewport"/
content="" name="description"/
content="" name="keywords"/

96.45.82.141 Domains

Domain WebSite Title

ruraledu.org Similar Website

Domain WebSite Title
ruraledu.orgcmiruraleduorg - Center for Midwestern Initiatives
cmi.ruraledu.orgCenter for Midwestern Initiatives
ts.midwesternmechanical.comMidwestern Mechanical
miu4.orgMidwestern Intermediate Unit IV / Homepage
jrjox.comMidwestern Tennis Association - JrJox
mhec.orgMidwestern Higher Education Compact
sis2.miu4.orgMidwestern Intermediate Unit IV / Homepage
library.midwestern.eduMidwestern University - Educating Tomorrows Healthcare Team
azdental.midwestern.eduMidwestern University - Educating Tomorrows Healthcare Team
midwestern.eduMidwestern University - Educating Tomorrow's Healthcare Team
mbts.eduMidwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, MO
midwesternmechanical.comSioux Falls Plumber, HVAC & Fire Protection | Midwestern Mechanical, Inc.
hollandregional.comHolland Freight - Regional Transportation to Central, Southeastern and Midwestern United States and
midtac.jrjox.comMidwestern Tennis Association – Teaching Life Lessons Through Tennis
dublin.ferraridealers.comFerrari Official Dealer Midwestern Auto Group | Ferrari Dealer

ruraledu.org Traffic Sources Chart

ruraledu.org Alexa Rank History Chart

ruraledu.org aleax

ruraledu.org Html To Plain Text

Menu Home About Advocacy Why Rural Matters Subscribe for Alerts Donate Contact New Report Why Rural Matters 2018-19: The Time Is Now Why Rural Matters 2018-19 is the ninth in a series of reports analyzing the contexts and conditions of rural education in each of the 50 states and calling attention to the need for policymakers to address rural education issues in their respective states. While it is the ninth in a series, this report is not simply an updating of data from earlier editions. We release this report in the midst of the 2020 presidential campaign, an election cycle in which issues such as funding for early childhood education and the education of migrant children continue to be pressing issues and "hot button topics" for policymakers, educators, families, and others who care about public education. Within this context, the analyses and data presented in Why Rural Matters 2018-19 are intended to help inform policy discussions on these and other important issues as they manifest in rural settings. Attentive to these aims, the report includes an updated analysis on early childhood education. DOWNLOAD A FULL REPORT (PDF) PRESS RELEASE (PDF) Who We Are The Rural School and Community Trust is a national nonprofit organization addressing the crucial relationship between good schools and thriving communities. Working in some of the poorest, most challenging places, the Rural Trust involves young people in learning linked to their communities, improves the quality of teaching and school leadership, and advocates in a variety of ways for appropriate state educational policies, including the key issue of equitable and adequate funding for rural schools. What's New Podcast: Rural Superintendents Join Conversation with Dan Domenech, Jule Walker & Jerome Puyau STEM Education in Rural America Attending to the Gifted in Rural Schools A Rural Superintendent's Challenges and Rewards AASA Announces New Partnership with The Rural School and Community Trust In the News College Board Launches $25 Million Scholarship Program What Rural America Can Teach Us About Civil Society For rural schools, finding STEM resources requires creative connections 3 basic issues of rural education in Utah Legislation targets teacher shortage What Is ESSA's New School-Spending Transparency Requirement, and How Will It Work? Advocacy Rural Partner Guest Blog: New Hampshire Rural Superintendents Continue Blazing Professional Network Trail AASA Supports FY18 Omnibus Appropriations Bill Report: Leveling The Playing Field For Rural Students Facts and Figures About Low-Income Preschoolers in the U.S. AASA Magazine: Leadership of Rural Schooling A Logistical Challenge: Being Present in Two Communities The Shared Superintendency The Big Impact of Networking in Small Places The Power of Place in Rural Schooling Defining 'Rural' on the Road to Rural Schools Read more Research: Published biennially since 1999, Why Rural Matters research report and analysis provides an overall priority ranking for each of the fifty states. This unique and premier research is based on numerous public data sources including demography, levels of poverty, student achievement and graduation rates, teacher recruitment and retention, state financial investments and resources, early childhood, and college and career readiness. Professional Development for Rural Superintendents: AASA and RSCT services, publications, workshops, professional development trainings, conferences, and webinars will incorporate current priorities and challenges that are unique to rural school districts. This coordination will increase the capacity of schools and communities to design and implement strategies based on local assets, job creation and economic development opportunities, increased awareness of place-based learning as a school reform and community revitalization strategy. Focused research, evaluation, and communications will encourage school leaders and communities to expand technical training, workforce preparedness, and entrepreneurial opportunities. Building Rural State and Regional Networks: Aligning AASA state affiliates and partners with the RSCT's national networks will result in enhanced tools and skills to strengthen and nurture organizational relationships necessary to support academic and economic development goals at the local, state, and regional levels. Partners include community and economic development corporations and associations, higher education institutions, community foundations, business and policy leaders, and the media to ensure all rural children and places flourish. Future Rural Educators: Rural residents and communities most appreciate fully and understand their schools and districts. Establishing supportive relationships with students interested in education as a career is an effective "grow your own" strategy connected with respect for local history, culture, and place. Often identifying and supporting highly effective educators is difficult in many rural schools and communities, particularly in remote rural communities and places with high concentrations of children of color and poverty, low and inequitable pay, and professional and social isolation. This priority focuses on developing future educators who are native to and desire to return home, or already living in the community. Growing Resources for Rural School Districts: Both in terms of educator human capital and funding, this partnership continues to generate attention and interest from funders and supporters, particularly regarding AASA's rural members and the RSCT's research and publications. Opportunities exist to diversify revenue and create new opportunities for grant-supported and fee-based services. Several foundation and public sector grants concentrate on providing comprehensive rural place-based learning, research and policy analysis, professional development, grassroots advocacy and support, however, more should and needs to be done on behalf of rural students. This partnership is dedicated to addressing these realities. Connect With Your Colleagues On Twitter Tweets by @RuralTrust New Partnership with The Rural School and Community Trust On behalf of rural students, school leaders, and communities, AASA, The School Superintendents Associationand the Rural School and Community Trust (RSCT) established a partnership based on shared values and goals. Advancing a long-standing and productive collaborative relationship, these national organizations are dedicated to the success in learning and life for all children, families, and communities. At the heart of this collaboration, is an unequivocal commitment to all rural students and educators who serve them by providing relevant policy analysis and advocacy, research, leadership development, placed-based engagement, and support implementing evidence-based instructional strategies. Such efforts will assist in ensuring superintendents, principals, and teachers are prepared to lead and teach in rural places — a further affirmation of AASA and the RSCT's shared mission to ensure access for all children to an equitable and high-quality education. Nearly 9 million students attend rural schools — more than the enrollments of the New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and the nation's next 75 largest school districts combined. Many rural schools and districts are inadequately funded and are unable to provide the opportunities that are available in other school districts. However, there are great resources to build on across America. - Robert Mahaffey executive director, The Rural School and Community Trust AASA, The School Superintendents Association, has long been a leader in advocating for federal policies that support and strengthen our nation's schools and the students they serve. Through partnership with The Rural School and Community Trust, our organizations will leverage each other's mutual efforts and supports for rural superintendents to offer a multifaceted set of resources. - Dani...

ruraledu.org Whois

"domain_name": [ "RURALEDU.ORG", "ruraledu.org" ], "registrar": "1&1 IONOS SE", "whois_server": "whois.ionos.com", "referral_url": null, "updated_date": "2019-12-29 02:49:33", "creation_date": "1998-10-22 04:00:00", "expiration_date": "2020-10-21 04:00:00", "name_servers": [ "NS1.DNSMADEEASY.COM", "NS3.DNSMADEEASY.COM", "NS0.DNSMADEEASY.COM", "NS2.DNSMADEEASY.COM" ], "status": [ "ok https://icann.org/epp#ok", "ok https://www.icann.org/epp#ok" ], "emails": [ "abuse@ionos.com", "dataprivacyprotected@1und1.de" ], "dnssec": [ "unsigned", "Unsigned" ], "name": "REDACTED FOR PRIVACY", "org": "Rural School and Community Trust", "address": "REDACTED FOR PRIVACY", "city": "REDACTED FOR PRIVACY", "state": "DC", "zipcode": "REDACTED FOR PRIVACY", "country": "US"