Requesting Assistance
To discuss how the New England Equity Assistance Center can help your state,
district, or school, please call us toll-free at 800-521-9550 x. 270 or complete
and submit the Online Request Form. When calling or completing
the form, please have the following information ready:
- Your
name and contact info (email/phone/fax)
- Your
position (e.g., principal, assistant superintendent, ESL coordinator, etc.)
- The
state or local education agency or school you represent
- The
type of assistance you are interested in receiving: technical assistance,
professional development, or information
- A
description of the equity issue(s) you hope to address in partnership with
NEEAC
We deliver sustained, in-depth technical assistance and professional development
at the request of states, districts, and public schools, including charter
schools. The design and delivery of these services is a multi-step process
through which New England Equity Assistance Center (NEEAC) staff and requesting
partners define and clarify goals, plan and carry out activities, and evaluate
the impact of our work.
Please keep in mind the following points when requesting NEEAC help:
- NEEAC services are provided without charge to state, districts, and schools in
the New England region (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT). If we cannot respond to
your request, we will refer you to another service provider who can.
- NEEAC
works only at the request of state or local education agencies, but welcomes
calls from teachers, principals, parents, community leaders, and state and
district administrators. Any such person may initiate a conversation that
leads to the planning of NEEAC services. After initial planning, state or
local education officials must be included in the process.
- NEEAC
cannot perform any work for a state, district, or school without a letter
requesting our service from a state or local education official (usually
a local superintendent).
- NEEAC
prioritizes requests that present opportunities for sustained, in-depth engagement
with a state, school, or district.
- NEEAC
understands that information related to requests may be sensitive, and we
keep all such information confidential.