In the midst of ConnectEd Fest, from 12 to 1 p.m., a “Rally for Education” will be held and a number of speakers will give inspiring talks about the power of education, including:
• Deborah Loewenberg Ball, dean of the School of Education;
• Katie Robertson, a lecturer and research associate at SOE and founder of "Why Wait to Innovate?";
• Melita Alston, principal of Pattengill Elementary School in the Ann Arbor Public Schools;
• Joseph Evans, a U-M undergraduate and president of rEDesign, a student organization that brainstorms, researches, and "pitches" ideas for new projects and programs that will improve the education system locally, regionally, and nationally; and
• Ashley Johnson, K-12 program manager for Excellent Schools Detroit, a coalition with a mission of providing an excellent education for every child in Detroit.
• Deborah Loewenberg Ball, dean of the School of Education;
• Katie Robertson, a lecturer and research associate at SOE and founder of "Why Wait to Innovate?";
• Melita Alston, principal of Pattengill Elementary School in the Ann Arbor Public Schools;
• Joseph Evans, a U-M undergraduate and president of rEDesign, a student organization that brainstorms, researches, and "pitches" ideas for new projects and programs that will improve the education system locally, regionally, and nationally; and
• Ashley Johnson, K-12 program manager for Excellent Schools Detroit, a coalition with a mission of providing an excellent education for every child in Detroit.
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