Preparing today's students to be
tomorrow's innovators, leaders and engaged citizens


Congressional Briefing – Capitol Hill

April 8, 2008 – 12:00noon – 1:30pm

The Speak Up 2007 national findings will be released at a Capitol Hill briefing sponsored by Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard.

Nearly 370,000 students, teachers, administrators and parents from all 50 states shared their ideas on science, math, technology and 21st century skills through Speak Up 2007. Selected findings include:

WHO: The agenda will feature a presentation of key Speak Up 2007 findings from Project Tomorrow CEO, Julie Evans, and several key partners, and a panel of K-12 students, teachers, administrators and parents.

Speak Up 2007
WHAT: Release of Speak Up 2007 National Findings
WHEN: Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
12:00 noon - 1:30 pm
LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED
WHERE:
Room B-340, Rayburn House Office Building,
Washington, DC
RSVP Please RSVP to Brittany Griffin with Bernstein Strategy Group at bgriffin@jbernsteinstrategy.com.

About Speak Up And Project Tomorrow
Speak Up is a national initiative of Project Tomorrow (formerly known as NetDay), the nation’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that today’s students are well prepared to be the innovators, leaders and engaged global citizens of tomorrow. Project Tomorrow believes that the innovative uses of science, math and technology resources provide the essential foundation for our nation’s students to develop the key 21st century skills of critical thinking, problem solving and creativity.

Since 2003, over 1.2 million students, teachers, parents and administrators have shared their views on technology and 21st century education through the annual Speak Up surveys. The Speak Up findings are used each year to inform federal, state and national policies and programs on education and technology.

Speak Up 2007 Sponsors:

Speak Up Sponsors

Project Tomorrow Programs | About Us | Contact Us
© 2007 Project Tomorrow
NetDay merged with Project Tomorrow in September 2005