On Thursday, June 23, the U.S. Department of Education and its partners will host a webinar, Achieving Excellence and Innovation in Family, School, and Community Engagement, to highlight ways to support students and families during the transition from middle to high school. The webinar will highlight innovative practices about the transition to high school, information about how schools can help families stay engaged in their children's education during the high school years, and services that offer essential information and assistance for students and their families throughout the college application process. Through this webinar, communities can learn a great deal about the importance of engaging families and students in efforts to promote college and career readiness. For more information.
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