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The Time to Succeed Coalition is a broad and diverse coalition working to ensure that all children in our nation’s high-poverty communities have more and better learning time in school to prepare them for success.

Even though we may not agree on everything, we all believe in the tremendous impact expanded learning time can have on teaching and learning. The mission of the coalition is simple: to inspire and motivate communities across the country to add more learning time as part of a redesigned school day and year, enabling children everywhere to get the education they need to succeed.

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By signing on, you’ll be joining the growing movement to ensure that all children in our nation’s high-poverty communities have more and better learning time in school to prepare them for success.

Joining this movement are voices from across the country, including teachers and administrators, CEOs and community organizers, academics and policy leaders, parents and civic officials. become
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Our newest supporters include: Julie Hackett, Superintendent; Tim Davis, Parent and teacher; Betty Kegley, grandmother; Linda Jenkins, grandparent, former teacher, current businessperson.; John Bacon, Teacher; Leonard Gosule; JoAnne E Gilmore; Christine Lund, Parent, mother; Priscila Pumarada Urrutia; MJ McBride, Kindergarten Team Leader; Winston Henderson, Vice President, General Counsel; Nicki Perkins; Anthony Pangaro, Principal; Andrew Dreyfus, President and Chief Executive Officer; Sherif Nada, Retired President; Ray Stata, Co-founder and Chairman; Anne Clark, Principal; Matthew Bouldry, Parent; Hon. Alex Morse, Mayor; Rick Burnes, CEO; Diane Taylor, concerned citizen (advocate/activist) - grandmother to school-age children; E M; Michael Keating, Partner; Liam Kerr, Massachusetts State Director; John Schneider, Director for Gateway Strategic Initiatives; Marc Kenen, Executive Director; Thomas Scott, Executive Director; Kimberly Steadman, Network Co-Director; Jason Williams, Executive Director; Rev. Gregory Groover, President.