National Conference Registration Is Now Open- Join Us In Boston!

We are excited to connect with you in person at Boston College from Sunday, July 28 to Tuesday, July 30 to commemorate the NativityMiguel Coalition’s 10th Anniversary; 10 years of building A Legacy of Equity Through Education.

Click here for General Information about the conference. Updates to the agenda and speaker information will be shared in the coming weeks. Registration begins TODAY! Registration is open from February 1st through April 26th.

Click the link below to join us in Boston!

Registration link

Please contact Ros Jackson if you have any questions.

Ready to Present at Our National Conference in Boston?

Hello Members, 

Our conference in July celebrates the legacy that the Coalition, through our member schools, has created for our students and communities. You are the best source to share your stories of success and expertise for how others can achieve it.

The 2024 NMC National Conference theme is A Legacy of Equity Through Education.  We are soliciting presenters interested in showcasing how they have implemented programs and campaigns that embody our theme.  

Examples of Topics you can present include, but are not limited to the following: 

  • Grad Support in lower grades 

  • SEL 

  • Asset-based framework for advancement 

  • Alumni Networks 

  • Career support/guidance 

  • Capital Campaigns and Endowments  

  • Program Expansion  

  • Character Formation 

  • AI in Education 

  • Mental Health Support for Students and Teachers 

  • Teacher Retention 

  • Career Support 

  • Financial Education and Literacy 

If you or your school have done, is doing, or will do these or other initiatives that relate to our conference theme, please share your expertise with our members at the conference.

You can use this Presenters Registration Form to sign up: Link to Presenter Registration Form 

Please contact Ros Jackson if you have any questions.

Mary Elizabeth Grimes Shares How Marian Middle School Is Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Through Education

“Middle school is a pivotal time in which girls find their voice, learn what a leader is, learn how to advocate for themselves and others, and learn the value of hard work. Because we’re so closely attuned to our students, we’re able to immediately see if a student is struggling, or conversely, excelling beyond her peers.” -Mary Elizabeth Grimes.

Marian Middle School successfully provides the balance of a challenging curriculum, mental health wellness, and academic support to its students. By the numbers, last year 100% of Marian’s alumnae in high school graduated, and 93% went on to post-secondary programs – both rates vastly exceed their national peers. Click here to read more about how they do it.