Council of Urban Boards of Education

CUBE represents over 100 urban school districts in 35 states. Our member districts educate nearly 8 million students, in over 12,000 schools, with a collective budget of more than 80 billion dollars. CUBE helps urban school leaders find solutions to challenges at the local level and seeks to improve their policy making effectiveness. CUBE creates a forum for urban school board members to share innovative practices through issues seminars, conferences, legislative advocacy, research projects, professional networking opportunities, specialized publications, and local governance and policy assistance.
What We Think: Parental Perceptions of Urban School Climate A project of the Council of Urban Boards of Education's Urban Student Achievement Task Force.
CUBE is pleased to announce the release of the third school climate survey. This report shares parent and family perceptions of seven major themes: parental involvement; expectations for success; safety; trust, respect, and ethos of caring; bullying; community welfare; and the importance of race. Brian Perkins, CUBE's Steering Committee past chair and school board president in New Haven, CT served as the principal investigator for this study. This report follows the
Where We Learn and
Where We Teach reports. Click
here for more information on the school climate reports.
2008 CUBE Annual Award for Urban Board ExcellenceThe application and information for CUBE's Annual Award has been mailed out to all CUBE members. Any CUBE district is welcome to apply. For more information, click
here to go to the CUBE Annual Award page. The deadline to apply is
May 5, 2008.
2008 CUBE Issues Seminar, June 19-22, Four Seasons Hotel, Miami (FL)
Building Partnerships for Student Success: Parent, Family and Community Involvement in Urban Schools
This year's seminar will focus specifically on the role of urban school boards in parent and family involvement in the education of their children.
Download the brochure and register TODAY!Still Looking to the Future: Voluntary K-12 Integration:
A Manual for Parents, Educators and Advocates
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund (LDF) and the Civil Rights Project (CRP) announce the release of this manual which provides valuable guidance and information about how communities and school districts can promote racial diversity and address racial isolation in schools nationwide. This Second Edition of the manual is being issued on the heels of the Supreme Court's June 2007 decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No.1 which limited the ability of school districts to take race into account into achieving these goals. To download the manual or for additional information, please visit www.naacpldf.org.
Resources
- Conferences & Meetings

Schedules, location and programming information for upcoming and past CUBE conferences and meetings.
- Publications

CUBE publications including research reports, Urban Advocates, ASBJ and much more..
- CUBE Annual Award

Recognizes outstanding leaders and highlights the crucial connection between urban student achievement and successful board governance.
- Task Forces

CUBE is supported by four issues-based task forces.
- About CUBE

Includes information on the CUBE member districts, Steering Committee, and Annual Report...
- Contact CUBE Staff

Key CUBE staff contact information...
- CUBE Resource Directory
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A networking tool designed to foster easy and fast communication among urban school leaders. It is available only to member districts of CUBE.