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43 U.S. Reps Show Support for MSAP

43 U.S. Reps Show Support for MSAP

We were thrilled to see 43 members of the House of Representatives, both Democrats and Republicans, signal their support for robust funding for the Magnet Schools Assistance Program in this year's federal budget process.

Budgets are Policy Statements, and the President’s FY24 Request Sends the Wrong Message About Magnet Schools

Budgets are Policy Statements, and the President’s FY24 Request Sends the Wrong Message About Magnet Schools

For MSA and our members, all eyes are on the Magnet Schools Assistance Program, and this year’s request includes $149 million for the MSAP, the same amount included in the fiscal year 2023 request. MSA believes that figure is insufficient to support the critical mission of magnet schools, and we urge the President and Congress to provide greater funding for the MSAP and to identify more opportunities to fund and prioritize magnet schools, in fiscal year 2024 and beyond.

Region I Teacher of the Year: Justin Patterson

Region I Teacher of the Year: Justin Patterson

Justin Patterson is the interactive media production (IMP) instructor and technology education department chair for Chesapeake High School in Baltimore County Public Schools, Maryland.

Region II Principal of the Year: Emilio Garza

Region II Principal of the Year: Emilio Garza

Emilio Garza embodies the core values of Magnet Schools of America, according to the person who nominated him. When he arrived at Elysian Heights, he noticed that the school’s racial demographics did not represent that of the community.

Region I Principal of the Year: Joseph

Region I Principal of the Year: Joseph "Jay" Lipp

Principal Lipp has made great strides in closing the achievement gap with regard to minority group isolation. In fact, three times the number of the school's minority students reach the benchmark on both SAT test than the district and state. Additionally, the Aerospace and Hydrospace Engineering School boasts a district-leading 98% graduation rate, as well as an 80% college readiness index.


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