We believe that all students
should have equitable opportunities
to learn and achieve at high levels.
MAEC established the Center for Education Equity (CEE) to address problems in public schools caused by segregation and inequities. As the Region I equity assistance center, CEE works to improve and sustain the systemic capacity of public education to increase outcomes for students regardless of race, gender, religion, and national origin. CEE is funded by the US Department of Education under Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Find out more about Who We Are and What We Do.
Exploring Equity Issues
The “C” in FSCE (Family, School, and Community Engagement)
Communities have a complex makeup of intricate systems, cultures, and resources. Developing relevant and lasting systems for safe and supportive school environments requires communities, and the people and institutions within them, to be at the center.
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