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Upcoming Webinar Series | November 13 - December 11, 2025

2026 Legislative Prep Series: Education Challenges and Solutions

Hosted by the Learning Policy Institute

Co-sponsored by Education Commission of the States and National Association of State Boards of Education

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From chronic absence to major shifts in federal funding, state legislators and education leaders will face significant decisions in 2026 as they work to strengthen public education systems and address emerging and persistent challenges. This three-part webinar series offers timely, nonpartisan research and real-world policy solutions, drawing from a broad range of state experiences. Each session focuses on pressing education challenges and combines research presentations with insights from education leaders in both Democratic- and Republican-led states. By highlighting evidence-based strategies and bipartisan approaches, the series is designed to equip legislators and education leaders with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate complex debates, craft effective policies, and advance equitable opportunities for students in the years ahead.


Community Schools as a Locally Driven Strategy for Student Success

November 13, 2025 | 2 – 3 p.m. ET | Community schools are an evidence-based strategy that unites students, families, educators, and community organizations to improve student learning and well-being. These schools leverage community resources to strengthen family-school partnerships and address local needs. Legislators and education leaders will learn how community schools can lead to improvements in student achievement, chronic absence, and school climate, and hear from leaders in California and Kentucky who are applying community school approaches to improve student outcomes. Register >

In addition to ECS and NASBE, this session is also presented in partnership with the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Speakers

  • Opening | Elena Silva, President and CEO, Learning Policy Institute
  • Research Presentation | Anna Maier, Senior Policy Advisor and Researcher, Learning Policy Institute
  • Moderator | Tiffany Miller, Senior Director of Federal and State Policy, Learning Policy Institute
  • California | Ingrid Roberson, Chief Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education
  • Kentucky
    • Brigitte Blom, President & CEO, Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence
    • Amanda Mays Bledsoe, State Senator, Kentucky General Assembly

Additional speakers to be added.

LPI Resources

Evolving High Schools to Engage Today’s Students

December 9, 2025 | 2 – 3 p.m. ET | High schools must evolve to meet the needs of today’s students and prepare them for college, careers, and civic life. Legislators and education leaders play a crucial role in advancing policies that make schools more relevant and effective. This webinar shares research on effective redesign strategies and insights from Indiana and Washington to help shape improvements to the high school experience. Register >

In addition to ECS and NASBE, this session is also presented in partnership with the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Speakers

  • Opening | Elena Silva, President and CEO, Learning Policy Institute
  • Research Presentation | Cheryl Jones-Walker, Director, Center for School and System Redesign, Learning Policy Institute
  • Moderator | Ryan Saunders, Director of State Policy, Learning Policy Institute
  • Indiana
    • Robert W. Behning, Representative, Indiana House of Representatives
    • Byron L. Ernest, Chair Elect, Indiana Board of Education
  • Washington
    • Randy Spaulding, Executive Director, Washington State Board of Education
    • Alissa Muller, Director of Policy, Washington State Board of Education

LPI Resources

Navigating Federal Changes in Education Funding for Student Success

December 11, 2025 | 2 – 3 p.m. ET | Shifts in federal education funding—including changes to competitive grants and reductions to state formula programs—are reshaping how states support schools and students. Legislators and education leaders must understand these changes and their implications to ensure resources reach those who need them most. This webinar shares key research and reflections from leaders in diverse states on navigating this evolving funding landscape. Register >

Speakers

  • Opening | Elena Silva, President and CEO, Learning Policy Institute
  • Research Presentation
    • Michael Griffith, Senior Fellow, Learning Policy Institute
    • Chris Duncombe, Principal, Education Commission of the States

Additional speakers to be added.

LPI Resources

ECS Resource

 


Registration is required. Can’t make it during the scheduled time? Register anyway and we’ll send you a link to the recording.

 

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