David Johns, Executive Director of the White House's African American Education Excellence Program will participate at the 7th Annual Blacksmen Summit at Akron University in Akron, Ohio from April 11th to 12th . .
First, at 9:30 am on April 11th, Johns will be a member of the group: David James, director of Akron public school and Jim Tressel, senior vice president of college student Akron, Fred Wright, Trabian Shorters, former vice president Knights Foundation and founder of BMe. Discussion will be hosted by Ras Mitchell, the principal of Cleveland WKYC-TV.
At 1:30 pm, Johns and Riggie, Vice President for Inclusive and Equality in Akron University will participate in a round table discussion with the 2nd year student of the Akron public school who participated in university sponsored counseling collaboration. They will discuss their efforts and strategies to help them overcome obstacles and improve their success among high school, college and career.
At 2:30 pm Johns will work with Alchemy, Inc. The Leaders held a roundtable discussion that was established in 2003 to help young people in urban areas develop a sense of living and to develop social, emotional and academically. Johns will discuss something like Alchemy How will such a plan supplement the goals of the White House initiative and help boys and young people to pave the way for success?
At 1:30 pm on Saturday, April 12th, Johns will hold a keynote address at the Black House Summit and discuss the national significance of narrowing the gap between the initiative of the White House initiative and the achievement of all African Americans .
David J. Johns is the executive director of the National Black Judicial Alliance. He is the former executive director of the White House African American Education Excellence Program. This initiative will work for Federal agencies, domestic partners and communities to provide African-American students with a more effective continuing education program. Before joining the faculty, he was a senior education policy adviser to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee (HELP) led by Senator Tom Harkin of D - Iowa. Prior to working at Harkin's Senator HELP Committee, he served under the guidance of Senator Ted Kennedy of D-Mass. Office work
David J. Johns is an American college and part-time professor, speaker, political strategist and organizer. David recently served as the first director of the White House African American Education Excellence Program - he was appointed by President Barack Obama.
President Obama signed the Presidential Decree to set up the White House 's initiative on educational excellence for African Americans This initiative improves African - American education, graduates from high school and university , With the aim of surely getting the opportunity to start a productive career. "Significantly improving the educational outcomes of African Americans will bring significant benefits to our country, including the increase in university graduation rate, productivity, employment rate and number of African-American teachers," he said. Announced.
According to the presidential decree signed by President Obama on 26th June 2012, this bill establishes the White House African-American Education Excellence Program focusing on helping young African American children To do. I will help all the infants. Faith-based community organizations and other community organizations are important for improving the community and maintaining family health. These organizations are ideal for gathering inhabitants and local leaders to solve urgent issues and provide individuals with information that will help improve and strengthen the community.