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I Love My Child

NEA Is Committed to Engaging Parents and Supporting Your Communities.

carnivalchild.jpgWe recognize the Caribbean and African communities as significant voices in the national dialogue on education.

We also believe it is important for parents to understand the U.S. public school system and advocate for a quality education for their children.

blueuniforms.jpgThat's why we've launched "I Love My Child." It's part of our overall grassroots outreach to the nation's ethnic minority groups, including Asians/Pacific Islanders, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Blacks, and Hispanics.  

"In our desire to achieve great public schools for every child, we must make building strong relationships and strategic partnerships with the ethnic minority communities a top priority," said NEA President, Reg Weaver.

Visit these communities:

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I Love My African Child
I Love My Haitian Child
I Love My Jamaican Child
I Love My Trini Child

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