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The Relay blog is a space for educators, school leaders, and changemakers committed to expanding opportunity for every student. Here, we share practical strategies, classroom insights, research, and stories from schools and communities across the country. Grounded in practice and shaped by the experiences of educators in the field, these perspectives are meant to inspire connection, spark new ideas, and support the important work happening in classrooms every day.
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June 18, 2019
Relay Graduate School of Education Leases New Headquarters Location at 25 Broadway
Transwestern Advises Nonprofit’s Real Estate Strategy to Support College’s Mission

May 31, 2019
Serving Students With Special Needs: Five Key Values We Instill in Our Leaders
By Toni Barton, Dean of Special Education Leadership Programs at Relay Graduate School of Education

May 28, 2019
Three ways to help teachers support our youngest learners
Lessons from the nation's capital.

May 6, 2019
It's a Tough Time for Teachers. Here's Why I'm Joining the Profession.
By Harrison Gaskins, a kindergarten teacher at KIPP Vision Primary in Atlanta and a Relay Graduate School resident

April 11, 2019
To Differentiate or To Track?
Submission By Zachary Wright, Assistant Professor of Practice, Relay GSE

April 10, 2019
National teacher residency program approved to launch in Indianapolis
Indiana State Board of Education approves Relay GSE to prepare teachers for Indiana teaching certification.

Spotlight on: Relay's People

June 18, 2025
Employee Spotlight: Victoria Quan Mack
This month, we’re excited to spotlight Victoria Quan Mack, Managing Director of Financial Planning & Analysis at Relay. From her early days as a K–12 teacher to her current role where she transforms data into digestible stories, Victoria’s career reflects her deep commitment to supporting educators. At Relay, she channels her love for Excel and organization to help teams make data-informed decisions that ultimately impact students. Learn more about Victoria’s path from the classroom to financial strategy and her secret talent for organizing everything in sight.






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