
During Bryant’s tenure, she:
- Launched the Center for Public Education—a national resource for credible and practical information on public education research, data, and analysis;
- Established the Key Work of School Boards—a framework to focus and guide school boards in their work;
- Expanded NSBA’s federal and legal advocacy on Capitol Hill, in courts, and in federal agencies.
In a statement, Bryant noted: “I am so proud of the work NSBA has done with a superb team of staff and school board leaders to advance public education and improve student achievement. I have gotten to know so many school board members from across the country, whose stories of dedication and leadership have touched my life and promoted NSBA’s mission of advocating for equity and excellence in public education through school board leadership.”
Watch: Bryant discusses the powerful role of school boards in this special message from the stage at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in NYC at the conclusion of Education Nation
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“[Anne’s] vision and energetic leadership have nurtured exemplary school board governance focused on student achievement,” said NSBA President Mary Broderick. “Beyond school boards, Anne’s collaborative spirit with other education organizations has improved knowledge, understanding, and leadership. We have all benefited immeasurably from Anne’s wisdom, commitment, and grace.”
Search committees are being formed to find replacements for both Knezek and Bryant, the two organizations said.
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