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Business Roundtable for Education
(MBRT) 410/727-0448
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MBRT has been recognized by:
The
Daily Record The
International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), Washington,
DC Chapter The
Public Relations Society of America, National Capital Chapter The
Holmes Report The
Public Relations Society of America, Maryland Chapter's SABRE
Award National
Association of State Directors of Vocational Technical Education Gov.
Glendening, State of Maryland Maryland
State Teachers Association National
Alliance of Business MBRT's executive director has been recognized by: Achievement
Initiative for Maryland's Minority Students (AIMMS) National
Alliance of Business Maryland
Association of Secondary School Principals Maryland
Association of Elementary School Principals The
Daily Record
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What You Should Know About MBRT Founded in 1992, the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education (MBRT) is a coalition of more than 100 leading employers that have made a long-term commitment to support education reform and improve student achievement in Maryland. MBRT works to achieve meaningful, measurable and systemic improvement in schools and student achievement. We believe the keys to this improvement are high standards, rigorous assessments, and strong accountability. We identify the most compelling educational issues that need to be addressed, and target our involvement where we can be most effective. Our objectives are ambitious, but we are convinced that their achievement will result in a brighter future for Maryland -- its business, its citizens, and its children. More than 2,600 volunteers work with MBRT on efforts to ensure that Maryland students are well prepared to succeed in the 21st century. MBRT supports - and works to preserve and improve - key elements of school reform through leadership changes in the legislature, the executive office, and State Board of Education. MBRT successfully pushed for more rigorous high school standards and assessments that are linked to receipt of a high school diploma. MBRT launched Achievement Counts -- an innovative and highly-acclaimed campaign that demonstrates the important connection between achievement in school and success in the workplace. Elements include:
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The MBRT is a 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions are tax exempt. Current financial statements are available upon request. Information on the MBRT may be obtained from the Secretary of State for the cost of copies and postage. Send mail to mail@mbrt.org with questions or comments about this web site. Copyright © 2008 Maryland Business Roundtable for Education Last modified: March 8, 2008 |