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Uncover the lessons learned from the historic No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act with Former U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings. What can we learn from this landmark reform to unite the nation and guide new approaches to collaboration in education and work policy over the next era? #Exchange24 #EducationReform #ReThinkHighScho ► SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel: / xqamerica Connect with XQ: ► Instagram: / xqamerica ► Twitter: / xqamerica ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xq?lang=en ► Facebook: / xqamerica ► LinkedIn: / xq-institute ABOUT XQ INSTITUTE: XQ Institute is the nation’s leading organization dedicated to rethinking the high school experience so that every student graduates ready to succeed in life. We work in communities throughout the country, with individual schools and entire school systems, to help them dream big about what high school could be, turn their innovative ideas into action, and create more rigorous and equitable schools. We share what’s working with other schools and districts, so they can tailor new models to the needs of their own students and communities. We know that seeing is believing, so we meet people where they are to share the importance and possibility of change through listening, learning, and storytelling. And our open-source tools, based on research and design thinking, empower people to take up the challenge of transforming their high schools with a unifying goal: unlocking the American promise of a high-quality education for everyone.** XQ was co-founded by board chair Laurene Powell Jobs, founder and president of Emerson Collective, and Russlynn Ali, XQ’s CEO and former U.S. assistant secretary of education for civil rights. XQ’s board of directors also includes Geoffrey Canada, Marc Eckō, Jimmy Iovine, Michael Klein, and Yo-Yo Ma.**