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Who We Are - Every member of our team is an educator with expertise and certifications in a wide range of areas from Pre-K through 12th grade. We are members of the Southern New England community and have professional experience in a variety of locations and contexts.


Who We Serve -  We partner with schools and districts in the region to empower educators and leaders with the mindsets, knowledge, and skills necessary to serve all students. We believe all young people, especially those from historically underserved groups, deserve student-centered educational environments designed for them to thrive.


What We Do - We provide customizable and affordable professional learning with embedded coaching opportunities for schools and districts. We show up and follow up - educators leave our engaging learning experiences with strategies to implement the next day and plans for our team to support, build capacity, and sustain their practice.


Our Approach - Our relationship-focused approach centers around authentic community partnerships to design plans that meet your specific goals.  We believe in learning from and with each other - the work of education is continuously evolving, and we are committed to fostering collaborative growth with the communities we serve.


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