Program areas at National Alliance of Black School Educators
NABSE (National Alliance of Black School Educators) has a significant impact on the field of education. It serves as a platform for educators, administrators, and policymakers to come together and discuss important topics related to black school education. The conference provides a space for sharing innovative ideas, best practices, and research findings that can enhance teaching and learning experiences for black students. NABSE 2023 Conference, at New Orleans, LA, hosted 2,191Attendees. The make-up of the Attendees was as follow: 1.School Superintendent/CEO?s = 169 2.Administrators/Associate Superintendents/Chiefs/Principals = 855 3.Educators = 144 4.Other = 1023 5.Total Attendees = 2191 According to the 2020-2021 *National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Table 2. there were approximately: 1.(19,254) School Districts, 2.(98,609) Number of Schools, 3.(3,032,471) Teachers, and 4.(49,356,945) Students, in the U.S. 5.From these totals, we were able to Derive that the Average number of Students, per School District, were (2,563) = (49,356,945/19,254) and the Average number of Schools, per District, were (5) = (98,609/19,254). NABSE 2023 Conference Impact Overall, NABSE 2023 Conference impacted is as follows: 1.(169) School Districts, (1 per Superintendent), 2.(433,147) = (2,563x169) Students, and 3.(845) = (5x169) Schools. *The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.