The Power of a Signature: Standing in Solidarity with Students, Families, and Educators
At Levy Educational Advocacy (LEA), our work is fueled by a belief in equity, clarity, and unapologetic action. Every decision, every tool, every partnership is rooted in our commitment to dismantling the barriers that keep students from accessing the education they deserve.
That’s why my signature, added to emails, letters to districts, Department of Education, public letters, policy recommendations, and stakeholder statements, isn’t just ink on a page. It’s a reflection of LEA’s core vision.
Our Signature Means:
Solidarity with families who are tired of being told to "wait and see" while their children fall further behind.
A commitment to transparency in how we use data, because universal screening and progress monitoring should empower, not confuse.
Belief in systemic change, not just individual wins.
Signing in solidarity is never performative. At LEA, it’s a signal that we stand with others pushing for change—from grassroots parent groups to state education leaders willing to reimagine what instruction can look like for all students.
When I sign on, I do so knowing I carry the collective voice of our community— the districts we guide, the families we speak to, and most importantly, the students we advocate for.
Every signature, every word, every action is a step toward that future.
So when you see my name added to a movement, a resolution, or an initiative, know this: it represents not just me, but the full weight of what LEA stands for.
In solidarity—and with purpose,
Christine Levy
Founder, Levy Educational Advocacy