Keri Randolph, Ed.LD, has been named Chattanooga 2.0 Executive Director, Christy Gillenwater, President and CEO, Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce, announced today.
Randolph has more than 20 years of experience working and advocating for children and families through diverse roles across the education sector from classroom…
CHATTANOOGA, TN — 2021 Mayoral candidates responded to a questionnaire on educational equity, published by Chattanooga 2.0. Their responses have been released today, in advance of the March 2 election day and can be found on the Chattanooga 2.0 website at https://chatt2.org/equity-mayoral/.
Chattanooga 2.0 defines educational equity…
Hamilton County Schools’ community engagement work during COVID-19 was recently highlighted in a national report published by TNTP, a national organization dedicated to ensuring all schools have excellent educators.
The report, “Rising Together: How Four Districts are Building Community During the COVID-19 Pandemic,” examines Hamilton County…
Chattanooga 2.0 is a partnership among 150 organizations to advance equity and opportunity here in Hamilton County, so that all children can reach their full potential.
Its recent report to the community highlighted the past five years of progress on improving outcomes in birth-to-career education and workforce…
Thursday, community leaders, volunteers, and elected officials joined Chattanooga 2.0 for a virtual event to release their 2021 Report to the Community and celebrate the last five years of Chattanooga-Hamilton County’s progress towards improving birth-to-career education and workforce development outcomes.
Chattanooga 2.0 partners have been at the…
In 2015, Chattanooga 2.0 published a report predicting that, by 2025, more than 80% of well-paying jobs in the city and county would require postsecondary education.
The problem? Local residents were not adequately prepared to get these jobs.
So, Chattanooga 2.0 sought community input, data analysis and national…
Five years in, education collaboration Chattanooga 2.0 has pulled in scores of industry leaders, parents, administrators and community members alike to accomplish one main objective — to find equitable solutions to support local students from cradle to career.
And in 2021, as Executive Director Molly Blankenship looks…
By Molly Blankenship, Executive Director of Chattanooga 2.0
Like so many other communities across the country and world, Chattanooga and Hamilton County have spent the past seven weeks in unprecedented, unpredictable, and scary times. And on top of a global pandemic, our resiliency was tested yet again…