
The National Partnership for Quality Afterschool Learning consists of the following organizations. The U.S. Department of Education's Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education is the funding agency, with
SEDL serving as the primary contractor.
- SEDL
- National Center for Research on
Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST)
- Learning Point Associates (LPA)
- Mid-Continent Research for Education
and Learning (McREL)
- Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL)
- SERVE Center at the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro (SERVE)
- WGBH Educational Foundation (WGBH)
- U.S. Department of Education, Office
of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE)
Steering Committee
Thirteen national content and afterschool experts help guide the National Partnership’s work by reviewing major planning and development activities.
- Marilyn Jager Adams, Educational Consultant
- Grace Davila Coates, FAMILY
MATH EQUALS, University of California, Berkeley
- An-Me Chung (Ex-Officio), Charles
Stewart Mott Foundation
- Harris M. Cooper, Duke
University
- Jack Edmo, Jr., Bureau of Indian Education
- Pat Edwards, Educational Consultant
- Joellen Killion, National
Staff Development Council
- Rhonda Lauer, Foundations,
Inc.
- Priscilla Little, Harvard
Family Research Project
- Claudette Morton, Montana
Small Schools Alliance
- Haydee Perez, New Jersey Department of Education
- Elizabeth R. Reisner, Policy
Studies Associates, Inc.
- Carla Sanger, LA's
BEST
- Heather Weiss, Harvard
Family Research Project
- Diane Willis, South Carolina Department of Education
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