District/School Partners

The mission of NUA’s District Partnerships is to “ensure all students learn to the best of their potential each and every day they are entrusted to our care.” The focus is to support the district in its efforts to reach this goal. Working in collaboration with district personnel, NUA will conduct a comprehensive Instructional Assessment (IA), data from which will be used to design a targeted professional development plan.

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Bridgeport, CT

“This is Bridgeport. Expect great things,” is much more than a slogan emblazoned on school district stationery, or the electronic banner that greets visitors to the official website , or the greeting hung prominently in main offices and hallways of district 30 plus schools.

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Greene County, GA

The purpose of the partnership between Greene County Schools and NUA is to design an effective program of professional development

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Groton, CT

Groton Public Schools Groton, CT NUA Director: Veronica McDermott In keeping with the Board and community’s commitment to a quality education for all students, NUA is partnering with the Catherine Kolnaski Magnet School (CKMS), an elementary school in Groton, Connecticut, …

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New York, NY

5 schools are participating in the NYC / NUA partnership; 19 principals will be visiting Beardsley, an NUA school in Bridgeport Conn., on February 11, 2011 to observe NUA.

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Newark, NJ

The NUA has been an educational and social justice partner with Newark Public Schools since 1995.

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San Francisco, CA

The partnership between SFUSD and NUA was established to draw from and build upon the strengths and experiences of the two partners that would lead to transformation of teaching and learning.

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WMEP, MN

What is that strange name WMEP/NUA? The West Metro Education Program/NUA (WMEP/NUA) Partnership has been a unique collaborative of urban and suburban school districts in the Minneapolis area since 2003

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