- The Golden Era and the Pillars that Made It Great (circa 1945-1985)
- Iconic Role of the 4-Year-Degree in Shaping the 20th Century and Beyond
- Collapse of the Pillars, One by One, Endangering Small School Competitiveness
- Intersection of Three Devastating Realities (circa 1985-present)
- Requirement that Public School Philanthropy "Regroup" [That's us!]
- The Teacher Shortage Crisis, a threat to US Public Education as We've Known It
- The Need for "Advanced Guidance" and Support of Alternative Education
- The Ways Alumni and Friends Can Make a Much Needed Difference
- VASTLY more assistance in funding urgent needs in supporting graduates' next stage education and workplace readiness. The reality is that skyrocketing college costs have not been meaningfully addressed by the support community, nor has alternative education paths.
- Funding assistance related to curriculum upgrades created by emerging technology that will dramatically affect the job market. At stake is the competitiveness of smaller schools.
- Funding programs related to teacher effectiveness, morale, and retention, a serious crisis that will affect all public schools, with special challenges for small schools. Again, the ability of smaller schools to compete is the crucial target.
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We seek to join the voices advocating for reform related to state funding, and related to the current state of philanthropy aimed at public school support.
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