Educational Divide Reform

Educational Divide Reform

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EDR, partnering with relevant organizations, helps people in local and global communities maximize their academic and professional potential and live in harmony by providing them with effective ideas, methodologies, programs, and resources to overcome ine To this end, EDR is committed to promoting Human Security, Human Development, and Global Citizenship by helping communities and societies bridge

Photos from Educational Divide Reform's post 09/09/2025

Lawyers are the advocates of justice who ensure the health of our community and speak for those who have no voice. ⚖️

Linda Champion is a municipal attorney at Murphy, Hesse, Toomey, & Lehane, LLP, a professor at New England Law, as well as the President of the Korean-American Citizens League of New England, Inc. In addition, Linda Champion serves as one of EDR’s Advisory Board Members and is pivotal to our operations. She spoke to our students on the importance of open-mindedness, resilience, and critical thinking. She shared personal stories of struggles and triumphs and encouraged our students to keep fighting and working hard, especially when the opposition is tough.

Thank you Ms. Champion for your honesty, commitment, and inspiration!

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Our Pathfinder students had the privilege of hearing from Brockton's very own !

Kellie Jones is the Director of the Bilingual Department in the Brockton Public Schools and also helps us at EDR to put on programs such as Pathfinder. She's made an incredible impact on the Brockton community and continues to exhibit compassion and care. Our students got to hear her story of exploration and learned about the importance and necessity of education. Good, dedicated educators are paramount to a bright future.

Thank you Ms. Jones for a great session and all your support!

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Yesterday, our Step Forward students lit up the room—literally and figuratively! After a week of hard work designing and building electric circuit instruments, they showcased their creations in an exciting science competition. With creativity, teamwork, and a whole lot of determination, these young scientists proved that learning and fun go hand in hand. It wasn’t just about who “won”—it was about innovation, collaboration, and celebrating every spark of curiosity along the way.

See you on Monday! Have a blessed weekend!

Photos from Educational Divide Reform's post 07/26/2025

Yesterday, our Step Up students had a blast at field day! We roamed all around campus, challenging ourselves—and each other—physically in another exciting day of friendly competition at EDR. But field day wasn’t just about testing strength and speed; it was about unleashing laughter, building bonds, and creating memories that will echo louder than any victory cheer. A full day of movement, mischief, and moments that reminded us: the best wins are the ones we celebrate together.

Have a good weekend everyone!

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It’s pure joy for our Step Up students! Yes, we’re learning. Yes, we’re growing. But most importantly—we’re having fun together! Just look at those beautiful smiles! We can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings. The journey continues, and it only gets better from here! 💫📚✨

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Over the past week, our Step Forward students have been hard at work, engineering their sturdiest bridges for today’s science competition! 🏗️

Amid all the excitement, we never lost sight of the joy that comes from a little friendly competition.

Fueled by curiosity, we sparked our minds with the laws of physics and the power of engineering.

Congratulations to our winners—but always remember: trying is winning! 💡✨

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