Toggle Menu
Greater Diversity News Homepage
  • Latest Jobs
    • Search Jobs
    • Send Advertisements/Jobs
    • Weekly PDF Editions
    • Subscribe to Print Edition
  • Books of Knowledge
    • Latest Books
    • Get Started: Reading Order
  • A Call to Colors
    • A Call to Colors Articles
    • About Civic Engagement Project
    • Civic Engagement Headlines
    • The Network for 2018
    • About Economic Equity
    • Economic Equity Headlines
    • GDN eNews Archives
  • Student Engagement
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe to Print
    • Subscribe to eNews
    • eNews Archives
  • Virtual Events
  • Eastern NC
  • Sections/Archives
    • Latest Headlines
    • GDN eNews Archives
    • Books of Knowledge
    • Civic Engagement Headlines
    • Economic Equity Headlines
    • NAACP News
    • Print PDF Archives
    • All GDN Posts
  • Contact Us
    • General Questions
    • Send Advertisements
    • Contact GDN Sales
    • About GDN Products
    • Advertise
ACTC ACTC

NNPA ESSA Educator Spotlight: Dr. Tiffany G. Tyler and CIS Helps Students Succeed

by Lynette Monroe (Program Assistant, NNPA ESSA Public Awareness Campaign) May 2, 2018

Dr. Tiffany G. Tyler, the president and CEO of Communities in Schools, strives to provide children with the resources and support they need to not only graduate, but to lead a successful life. (Communities in Schools)

Dr. Tiffany G. Tyler is the president and CEO of Communities in Schools (CIS) Nevada. CIS creates school-based strategies for improving the academic outcomes of students by addressing their basic needs. This work centers on helping school leaders understand the needs of their school populations apart from over-simplified ethnic and income categories.

Highest levels of academia, as an education psychologist

As a former high school dropout, Dr. Tyler used the motivation from the birth of her first son (she said she didn’t want her son to “have a dropout as a mom.”) to propel her to the highest levels of academia, as an education psychologist. While studying for her dissertation, she happened upon a report detailing circumstances that contribute to student dropouts, as well as preventative practices that retain enrollment. She uses her experiences as a former beneficiary of many of the services she now provides to inform her role as chief Advocate.

Daily motivation

“Having the benefit of people, over the course of my return to school, who not only encouraged me to continue my education, but helped in many ways, I now have the opportunity to pay it forward every day,” Dr. Tyler said, speaking of her daily motivation to make a difference.

Dr. Tyler said that her primary responsibility is to shepherd the vision and mission of the organization:  to provide children with the resources and support they need to not only graduate, but to lead a successful life. Communities in Schools operates in South Nevada, encompassing 50 schools in the Las Vegas metropolitan area, Marshall County, and Elko County. An impressive 66,720 K-12 students benefit from the integrated services provided by CIS, yet the need still outweighs access to resources.

Organizations in the community

Dr. Tyler believes in the power of the work, but also in the power of action. In order to really move the needle on reducing dropout rates she believes we need everyone at the table; not only to discuss the challenges faced, but to also develop a course of action for moving forward. Dr. Tyler is consistently looking to partner with stakeholders and other like-minded organizations to bring more assets to schools. She serves as the co-chair of the Juvenile Justice Services Citizens Advisory Committee in Clark County and maintains board memberships on a number of organizations in the community.

The Every Student Succeeds Act, memorializes integrated support services as a successful practice and allows federal use of resources to be leveraged to provide more resources to communities. For the first time in federal education policy, integrated support services are explicitly noted as an allowable intervention for funding and noted as a strategy that districts and states can employ or use to turn around underperforming schools. ESSA recognizes that family and student support play a key role in improving academic outcomes for students.

Uphold principles like equity, social justice, and community that transcend any one administration

Dr. Tyler encourages educators to uphold principles like equity, social justice, and community that transcend any one administration. Principles such as these are at the core of legislation like ESSA. Furthermore, parent engagement is a crucial part in ensuring student success.

Parents should see themselves as partners. Parents should show up and share their vision for their children; what they see as their child’s strengths and how they would like to partner in assisting with their challenges. Parents should advocate for what they perceive are their needs.

Dr. Tyler charges parents to get informed about the policies that directly impact their household and remain consistent in their engagement to ensure staff accountability.

Learn more about the Every Student Succeeds Act at www.nnpa.org/essa.


Lynette Monroe is the program assistant for the NNPA’s Every Student Succeeds Act Public Awareness Campaign and a master’s student at Howard University. Her research areas are public policy and national development. Follow Lynette on Twitter @_monroedoctrine.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Related Civic Engagement Headlines Articles

Similar Posts From Civic Engagement Headlines Category
Ida B. Wells: How Grassroots Support and Social Media Made a Monumental Difference in Honoring Her Legacy

Ida B. Wells: How Grassroots Support and Social Media Made a Monumental Difference in Honoring Her Legacy

August 8, 2018
There’s Cause for Both Concern and Optimism When it Comes to  Democracy

There’s Cause for Both Concern and Optimism When it Comes to Democracy

August 28, 2019
‘The Nation’ Launches Black On Campus In Partnership With the Anna Julia Cooper Center of Wake Forest University

‘The Nation’ Launches Black On Campus In Partnership With the Anna Julia Cooper Center of Wake Forest University

May 25, 2018


Greater Diversity News Print Edition

Latest Jobs & Bids

Click here to send us your ad and get more information about advertising, or call 800-462-0738.

  1. Robeson Community College

    Administrative Assistant for Continuing Education and Workforce Development

  2. Robeson Community College

    Director of Fire and Rescue Training

  3. Smith-Rowe, LLC

    Cloverdale Avenue Pedestrian Improvements FB # 21177 project

  4. Sharpe Brothers

    NCDOT DG00516 Rockingham County Resurfacing project

  5. Johnston County Schools

    South Smithfield Elementary School Metal Roof Retrofit

  6. Johnston County Schools

    Addition to Archer Lodge Middle School

  7. Sharpe Brothers

    NCDOT C204617 Forsyth County Resurfacing project

  8. Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART)

    Repaint parking lot striping, bollards, railings and bus wash areas in the Coble Transportation Center and Administration building parking lots

  9. Jimmy R. Lynch & Sons, Inc.

    Winston-Salem (Forsyth County) Avalee, Martin Mill, and Lowery Lift Station Upgrades.

  10. North Carolina Department of Military Veteran Affairs

    Kinston State Veteran’s Home Roof Replacement

  11. Town of Smithfield, NC

    Police Officer I, Firefighter I, Public Works Director

  12. Edifice, Inc.

    Belmont Community Recreation Center in Belmont, NC

  13. Orange Water and Sewer Authority

    Chapel Hill North Pump Station Rehabilitation

  14. Yates Construction Co. Inc.

    City of Greensboro – Contract 2018-051B Davie Street Streetscape Storm and Water Improvements

  15. Smith-Rowe, LLC

    Durham County, Location Bridge 89 over Lick Creek Type of Work Structure

  16. Smith-Rowe, LLC

    Alexander County, Location, Bridge #291 on SR 1348 Over Duck Creek, Type of Work Grading, Drainage, Paving and Structure

  17. NC Department of Public Instruction / School Planning

    Campus Perimeter Security Project (SCO ID# 17-16723-01A) at the Eastern NC School for the Deaf in Wilson, NC

  18. Baker Mechanical, Inc.

    Seeking Minority Prices for work relating to HVAC

  19. Wilmington Housing Authority

    Maintenance Supervisor and Housing Choice Voucher Inspections Coordinator

  20. Robeson Community College

    Admissions Specialist

  21. A. R. Chesson Construction Company

    Maintenance Garage for Eastern NC School for the Deaf

  22. Vecellio & Grogan, Inc.

    NCDOT US70 Business to Neuse River Bridge w/Interchanges at SR-1501 & SR-1919 Project in Johnston Co., NC

  23. Jacksonville Mechanical, Inc.

    Decatur Pump Station Abandonment, Jacksonville, NC

  24. Branch Builds, Inc.

    Minority, Women, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises for the upcoming bid for Olympic HS, Harding HS, and South Meck HS CTE Renovations located in Charlotte, NC

  25. Branch Builds, Inc.

    Olympic HS, Harding HS, and South Meck HS CTE Renovations located in Charlotte, NC

  26. All Hands Cleaning, LLC

    We Clean Anything Residential or Commercial 

  27. Bar Construction Co., Inc.

    Ballfield Infield Renovations at Valley Springs Park in Durham, NC

  28. Bar Construction Co., Inc.

    Eastern Alamance High School Additions & Renovations in Mebane, NC

  29. Bar Construction Co., Inc.

    Go Triangle Bus Stops Construction (Group A) in Durham, NC

  30. Bar Construction Co., Inc.

    Walter M. Williams High School Electrical Service Relocation in Burlington, NC

  31. Bar Construction Co., Inc.

    Graham High School in Graham, NC

  32. Bar Construction Co., Inc.

    Western Alamance High School Additions & Renovations in Burlington, NC

  33. Lomax Construction, Inc.

    Walter M. Williams High School Bond Project, Burlington, NC

  34. Lomax Construction, Inc.

    Eastern Alamance High School, Burlington, NC

  35. Southeastern Community College

    Carpentry, Electrical, General Contractor, Outboard Engine Maintenance PLC, Plumbing, 3D Printing, Real Estate, Roofing

  36. Southeastern Community College

    Chief Operating Office/VP Of Administrative Services Director, Small Business Center Grounds Maintenance Worker

  37. Jimmy R. Lynch & Sons, Inc.

    Winston-Salem (Forsyth County) Access Road at Idols Road Lift Station.

  38. North Carolina Department of Public Safety

    Johnston County out for bid: C-TBD Johnston CI Boiler and Water Heater Replacement

  39. City of Statesville, NC

    Recreation & Parks Department Statesville Fitness & Activity Center: Facility Manager

  40. State Utility Contractors, Inc.

    Rockfish Creek Water Reclamation Facility Screening Improvements project located in Fayetteville, NC

  41. Pender County Schools

    Request for Proposals for Insurance Services

  42. Haren Construction Company, Inc.

    Fayetteville, NC – Rockfish Creek WRF Screening Improvements Project

  43. City of Asheboro

    Chemical Bids For City of Asheboro Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants

  44. Barnhill Contracting Company

    Town of Sunset Beach 2021 Street Resurfacing 8641Linear Footage Of City Streets

  45. H.M. Kern Corporation

    Graham HS Renovations project

  46. H.M. Kern Corporation

    Asheboro HS Phase 3 Renovation project

  47. H.M. Kern Corporation

    NC A&T Merrick Hall Roof Replacement project

  48. CNS Builders, Inc.

    Gas Station Convenient Store Greensboro, NC

  49. Barnhill Contracting Company

    Heavy Highway Division Contract ID:  C204359

  50. North Carolina Department of Public Safety

    DART Cherry Mold Abatement and HVAC Repairs

  51. Global Process Automation, LLC (Wilmington, NC)

    Sr. Automation Engineer

  52. New Atlantic Contracting, Inc.

    Asheboro High School Renovations – Phase 3, 1221 South Park Street, Asheboro, North Carolina 27203

  53. NHM Constructors, LLC

    03/09/21: DN00493 Haywood-Bridge No. 401 over Little East Fork Pigeon River on SR 1236 (Brown Hollow Rd) and DN00495 at Bridge No. 276 over Burnett Creek on SR 1104 (Burnett Cove Rd)

  54. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Mitchell-Dey Electrical Upgrades SCO Project # 17-18102-01

  55. City of Sanford

    Selection, Design and Implementation of a File Retrieval And Archival System

  56. Town of Greenevers

    USDA – Greenevers Street Improvements, Contract No. 21 – 2021 Street Improvements

  57. Town of Ayden

    2020 Sanitary Sewer Improvements Contract No. 5 – NC 102 East Sanitary Sewer Extension

  58. Beco, Inc.

    Walter M. Williams High School Electrical Service Relocation

  59. Barnhill Contracting Company

    Town of Rose Hill Street Resurfacing FY 20-21 #2, NCDOT Onslow County Resurfacing & Pavement Preservation and NCDOT Lenoir County Milling, Strengthening, Resurfacing, & Shoulder Reconstruction Projects

  60. Barnhill Contracting Company

    NCDOT Contract: #DA00428 Pasquotank County – Drainage, Base, Paving & Resurfacing at US 17/NC 158 and Main St Extended

  61. Balfour Beatty Construction

    New Chatham County – Emergency Operations and Communications Center in Pittsboro, NC

  62. Robeson Community College

    Financial Aid Specialist

  63. City of Statesville, NC

    Public Works Department Stormwater Division: Skilled Laborer, Public Utilities Department Water/Sewer Maintenance Division: Commercial Driver

  64. H.M. Kern Corporation

    Lee Co. Government Center Re-Roof project

  65. H.M. Kern Corporation

    Raleigh PD HVAC Replacement project

  66. Cumberland County Schools

    South View Middle School Phase 2 Classroom HVAC Upgrade.

  67. North Carolina Department of Transportation

    (C204359) Johnston; (C204202) Henderson ; (C204521) Pitt; (C204618) Vance; (C204610) Person

  68. NC Department of Public Instruction / School Planning

    Woodard Hall Toilet Renovations project (SCO ID# 20-22543-01) at the Eastern NC School for the Deaf in Wilson, NC

  69. Robersonville Housing Authority

    Comprehensive Purchasing Consortium (CPC) Carolinas Council of Housing Redevelopment & Codes Officials, Inc.

  70. UNC Charlotte

    Redesign of Modifications to J.W. Clay Blvd. & Robert D. Snyder Rd. project

  71. North Carolina State Ports Authority

    C-1520 Radio Communications Tower and Civil Works, North Carolina State Ports Authority, Port of Wilmington and Port of Morehead City, NCSPA Contract No. C-1520.

  72. North Carolina State Ports Authority

    Security Generator Replacement – MHC, Port of Morehead City, NCSPA Contract No. C-1535(M)

  73. Turner Murphy Company, Inc.

    City of Bishopville WWTP Sludge Dewatering & Clarifier Upgrades

  74. Turner Murphy Company, Inc.

    Batesburg-Leesville WWTP Aerator Replacement Project

  75. Piedmont Triad Airport Authority

    Runway 5R-23L Rehabilitation Project, Construction Phase 4


tetsaro
actc video
Banner

  • Refund Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Job Posting
  • GDN eNews Subscription for Economic Equity Updates

Designed by Raibach Inc.

© 2017 Copyright Greater Diversity News. All Rights reserved.

  Close Window

Loading, Please Wait!

This may take a second or two. Loading
SUBSCRIBE
Processing...
Thank you! Your subscription has been confirmed. You'll hear from us soon.
Subscribe to Get Updates and the Latest Headlines
Email updates sent weekly on Voter Engagement, Economic Equity, and weekly Job Postings.
ErrorHere
Powered By Campaign Monitor