The K–12 Fairness Center Educator Network is a national community of educators offering connection, reflection, and practical support.
The K–12 Fairness Center Educator Network is a community within the K–12 Fairness Center that brings together teachers, administrators, and school staff from across the United States and Canada.
We exist to support educators as they navigate antisemitism, bias, and increasingly complex school environments. Through educator convenings, skill-based sessions, and peer connection, the network provides space for reflection, practical support, and professional solidarity.
Participation is flexible, and educators engage in the ways that are most useful to them.
What This Network Is
- A national community of K–12 educators
- A space for thoughtful, honest conversation
- Educator-centered and grounded in real school experiences
- Focused on practical support and professional connection
- Designed to be respectful of educators’ time and capacity
- Led by an experienced K-12 educator and school leader who understands school and classroom realities
What This Network Is Not:
- Not a listserv or advocacy blast
- Not a mandatory training or compliance program
- Not a political forum or debate space
- Not performative or theoretical
- Not another initiative asking educators to do more without support
What Educators Can Expect
- Periodic educator convenings for reflection and connection
- Skill-based sessions focused on practical strategies
- A trusted national community of peers
- Opportunities to engage at their own pace
- The StandWithUs Library and K-12 Fairness Center Resources

