News
January 12, 2025
GDE is Expanding Programs and Initiatives Toward Education Equality
The Graham Department of Education (GDE) is pleased to announce continued expansion across several key areas of its mission.
January 12, 2025
The Role of Education in Combating Systemic Inequality
Education has long been hailed as the cornerstone of progress, but its potential to dismantle systemic inequality often goes unfulfilled in traditional systems.
January 12, 2025
Advocating for Educational Reforms to Benefit Marginalized Communities
At the forefront of the fight for educational equality, GDE remains committed to advocating for policies that support marginalized communities.
January 12, 2025
GDE Strengthens Focus on Educational Excellence and Accountability
GDE is committed to maintaining high standards of educational excellence through robust quality assurance processes. These processes ensure that all educational programs and services provided to students meet rigorous academic and operational criteria.
January 12, 2025
GDE Expands Access to Educational Resources and Scholarships
GDE is excited to announce new opportunities for students seeking support in their educational journeys. The department has launched a variety of initiatives aimed at increasing access to resources, including scholarship programs, mentorship opportunities, and educational materials tailored to meet the diverse needs of students from all backgrounds.
January 12, 2025
GDE Celebrates Achievements in Education and Community Impact
GDE is proud to recognize the outstanding achievements of individuals and organizations who have contributed to educational excellence and community impact.
January 11, 2025
How Technology is Redefining Education for Marginalized Communities
The digital revolution has transformed countless industries, and education is no exception. For marginalized communities, technology represents an unprecedented opportunity to bridge gaps in access, resources, and representation.
January 10, 2025
Why Representation in Education Matters More Than Ever
Representation in education is more than a buzzword—it’s a fundamental pillar of equity and empowerment. For too long, traditional curricula have marginalized or erased the contributions and experiences of minority communities, perpetuating cycles of exclusion and inequity.