$100,000 Awarded for Community Building
Baton Rouge Alliance for Students announces Community Grants
Baton Rouge Alliance for Students announces Community Grants
Baton Rouge Alliance for Students release report from listening series with local high school students.
The Baton Rouge Alliance for Students announced the 2022-23 class of CHANGEMAKERS, Wednesday morning.
Enrolling your student in Baton Rouge’s best public schools is daunting, but it doesn’t have to be.
Baton Rouge Alliance for Students open applications for CHANGEMAKERS, an 8-month education leadership cohort supporting equity in education.
The Baton Rouge Alliance for Students is committed to funding equitable and student-based budgeting that prioritizes directing resources to address the needs of our most vulnerable students.
The CHANGEMAKERS had the opportunity to tour Parkview Baptist, BASIS Materra, and Woodlawn High School.
The Initiative seeks to identify student perspectives on areas of need in Baton Rouge, elevate student voice in K12 education policy, and develop a pipeline for student engagement at all levels of EBR government systems.
Baton Rouge Alliance for Students announced a collaboration between Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome, Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council (MYAC), and Safe, Hopeful Healthy BR to form the Baton Rouge Youth Voice Initiative.
Lauren-Brianna Fields joins our team as our Communications Director, and Korey Ryder joins the Alliance as our Political Director.