The National Office
Hispanic CREO’s headquarters are located at the heart of the nation’s capitol, Washington, D.C., where the organization plans and coordinates its operations in key states: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, New Jersey and Texas. The national office organizes the bi-annual conferences, develops relationships with state affiliates, conducts opinion polls, analyzes education data and executes public service announcements. Hispanic CREO is a national membership organization composed of over 25,000 members; parents, students, Hispanic leaders and people like you.
Key States
For the last three years, Hispanic CREO has developed grassroots efforts in our key states to educate and inform Hispanic parents about their parental rights and available educational options. Ultimately, Hispanic CREO works to mobilize Hispanic parents to become advocates for their children’s education. Through extensive research, Hispanic CREO has generated a public policy matrix that has identified Arizona, Colorado, Florida, New Jersey and Texas as the most significant states with the potential for school choice reform. Our key states were chosen based on the following criteria: Hispanic population, alarming Latino high school dropout rates, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores, and the feasibility of school choice reform given the state’s political climate.
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