Secretary for NABSE Candidate
Dr. William BlakeCandidate Dr. William Blake currently serves as the Director, Redesign XQ for the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). In this role, Dr. Blake collaborates with stakeholders to…
Dr. William BlakeCandidate Dr. William Blake currently serves as the Director, Redesign XQ for the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). In this role, Dr. Blake collaborates with stakeholders to…
Dr. Marcus AlexanderCandidate Marcus Terrell Alexander was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, in Altgeld Gardens. He is a product of the Chicago Public Schools system, having graduated…
Dr. D. Ray HillCandidate Dr. Hill currently serves as superintendent of Anniston City Schools located in South Alabama and has also served as superintendent in Georgia. Serving as an educator…
Stephanie M. Alexander-JohnsonCandidate Meet Stephanie M. Alexander-Johnson, affectionately called AJ, a National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) National Board member. Stephanie is a native of Sandusky, OH, and is…
Marla J. MitchellCandidate My name is Marla J. Mitchell, and I am running for the position of Secretary of the NABSE Parent Commission. I am enthusiastic, prepared, and dedicated to…
Gina Zenor-HaganCandidate I am Gina Zenor-Hagan, and I desire to serve as the National Alliance of Black School Educators Parent Commission Secretary. I am a lifetime member of Nabse, Tabse-…
Jamal D. RobinsonCandidate Jamal Robinson, from Vicksburg, Mississippi, is a third-generation educator in his 10th year of education. Jamal has served in leadership roles in various non-profit and community organizations,…
The National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) is pleased to announce Phyllis Williams as the organization’s new executive director. Williams currently serves as the Executive Director for the Texas Alliance of Black School Educators (TABSE), the organization’s largest affiliate group. Following a comprehensive nationwide search, NABSE selected Williams based on her impressive experience in strategic non-profit organization management and fundraising skills.
Dear NABSE Family!
There are only a few days left before we welcome in the new year! If you are like me, this is the time where I am trying to balance closing out 2023, catching up on projects and a growing list of to-dos while also planning for 2024. Somewhere in there, I try to squeeze in rest and have a little fun. So please pardon my interruption as I thank you for your membership and support of the National Alliance of Black School Educators.
This paper provides an in-depth examination of the challenges that educators, and particularly Black educators and learners, have faced in recent times. The 2022-23 academic year was particularly tumultuous, marked by cultural wars, safety concerns, legislative changes, and a rising exodus of educators. At a time when our community is under attack from multiple fronts, this document sheds light on the path forward.
Greetings, NABSE members!
As per Article X, A., proposed amendments to our governing document may be submitted by members of NABSE if they are submitted to the Chair of the Constitution and Bylaws Committee by April 2. Click here to view the proposed amendments that were submitted to the Committee by verified members of NABSE by the deadline.
There will be the second of two virtual informational sessions called "Bylaw Forums" on October 27 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. EST to answer questions and clarify this process.
In addition to the proposed amendments, also attached are a synopsis and the CV for our National Parliamentarian. This review allows the members to familiarize themselves with the proposed changes, which will be presented for a vote at the Delegate Assembly during our Annual NABSE Conference.
Attendance is encouraged. The Zoom link is below.