Celebrating EduSolve’s Milestones: A Testament to Effective Community Collaboration

We are thrilled to announce significant milestones achieved by EduSolve, an organization dedicated to revolutionizing K-12 education through community collaboration. Under the dynamic leadership of Dr. Dana Godek, EduSolve has made remarkable strides in addressing educational challenges and enhancing the learning experience for students across various communities.

A Visionary Leader at the Helm

Dr. Dana Godek, an esteemed expert in educational policy, social wellness, and community engagement, has been the driving force behind EduSolve’s success. Her extensive experience and passion for education have enabled the organization to forge meaningful partnerships with local communities, ensuring that the solutions implemented are both effective and sustainable.

Key Achievements

  1. Collaborative Solutions for Educational Challenges EduSolve has excelled in identifying and addressing complex educational issues by working closely with community stakeholders. This approach has ensured that the solutions are tailored to the unique needs of each community, fostering a sense of ownership and active participation among all involved.
  2. Enhancing Educational Outcomes Through its innovative programs and initiatives, EduSolve has significantly improved educational outcomes for students. By focusing on both academic and social aspects of education, the organization has created a holistic learning environment that nurtures the overall development of students.
  3. Strengthening Community Engagement EduSolve’s commitment to community engagement has been a cornerstone of its success. By involving parents, educators, and local leaders in the decision-making process, the organization has built strong support networks that contribute to the continuous improvement of educational standards.
  4. Promoting Social Wellness Recognizing the critical link between education and social wellness, EduSolve has implemented programs that address the social and emotional needs of students. These initiatives have not only enhanced the learning experience but have also contributed to the overall well-being of the students and their families.

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate these achievements, EduSolve remains committed to its mission of transforming education through community collaboration. The organization continues to explore new avenues for partnership and innovation, ensuring that every child has access to quality education and the opportunity to thrive.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Dana Godek and all our partners for their unwavering support and dedication. Together, we are making a lasting impact on the future of education.

Stay tuned for more updates on our ongoing projects and initiatives. For more information about EduSolve and how you can get involved, visit our website or contact us directly.

Let’s continue to work together to create a brighter future for our children!


We invite you to join us in celebrating this momentous achievement and to support our ongoing efforts to enhance education through community collaboration. Your involvement can make a difference in the lives of countless students and their families. Thank you for being a part of our journey!

ESSER spending is a journey: How can ed leaders invest to keep the trip running?

A former superintendent and a policy expert write that coordinated spending and braiding funds are essential steps to maintain the ESSER “road trip.”

Robert Avossa is the former superintendent of Palm Beach County School District in Florida and Fulton County Schools in Georgia. He is founder of consultancy firm K-12 Leadership Matters, LLC.

Dana Godek is senior policy and research manager at the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning. She is an expert on federal funding, structures and system design.

As a funding cliff and other realities loom in the wake of massive education recovery spending, education leaders are now facing concerns over sustaining temporary, supplemental programs. Like going on a summer road trip, the ESSER journey is marked out with a clear start and stop, but it’s unclear for many which are the most effective routes, rest stops and sites to see and learn from along the way.