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President Barack Obama and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan recently released a joint press release calling on school districts around the country to participate in the second year of what is being called the "Commencement Challenge," where the so-called "best" public school will see the President speak at its graduation. After passing along the press release to our NAFIS-member school districts, we received many negative responses to this call. After re-reading the press release, NAFIS decided to write a letter to both the President and the Secretary. Click on the link below to read the NAFIS response. Commencement Challenge |
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The House of Representatives and the White House recently released their proposals for unprecedented cuts in Education. Find out how much Impact Aid will lose by reading the following press release NAFIS wrote in response to these proposals.
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Welcome to NAFIS
The National Association of Federally Impacted Schools (NAFIS) is a non-profit, non-partisan corporation of school districts from throughout the United States, organized primarily to educate Congress on the importance of Impact Aid. Founded in 1973, the association works to ensure the needs of federally connected children are met with adequate federal funds. NAFIS represents children residing on Indian Lands, military children, children residing in low-rent housing projects, and children whose parents are civilian but work and/or live on federal property. NAFIS is governed by a board of directors elected from its membership. The association is located in Washington, D.C., with a full time professional staff under the leadership of an executive director. National Association of Federally Impacted Schools 444 N. Capitol Street, NW, Suite 419 Washington, DC 20001 P: 202.624.5455 F: 202.624.5468 W: http://www.nafisdc.org/
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