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Deborah Delisle

President and CEO, All4Ed

Deborah S. Delisle is the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of All4Ed, a Washington, DC–based national policy, practice, and advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring that all students, particularly those who are traditionally underserved, graduate from high school well prepared for success in college, work, and citizenship.

Prior to her current position with All4Ed, Delisle served as executive director and CEO of ASCD, a professional community of more than 120,000 education professionals around the world. She also served as U.S. assistant secretary of elementary and secondary education from 2012 to 2015. During that time, she played a pivotal role in policy and management issues affecting prekindergarten, elementary and secondary education, and oversaw eighty-six programs with a portfolio of nearly $26 billion.

During Delisle’s more than forty years in education, she has served in a variety of roles at the local, state, and federal levels. Prior to her role at the U.S. Department of Education, Delisle was a senior fellow at the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE) where she worked to enhance educator performance systems and create transformative school and district cultures. She also served as Ohio’s thirty-fifth state superintendent of public instruction and was the superintendent of the Cleveland Heights–University Heights (Ohio) City School District. Delisle has served on several education-related boards and received numerous honors, including having a school named after her in honor of her lifetime of service to students. In July 2014 she was identified by the National Journal as one of five women in America who influence and shape national education policy.

Articles by Deborah

May 24, 2022

Commentary | Career and Technical Education, College and Career Pathways, High Schools, Higher Education

Helping Young People Ages 14-24 Shift From HS to College, Work & Beyond

In the 74, Deb Delisle and Anne Stanton argue for investing in the "decade of difference" for our youth—ages 14-24—to create create seamless transitions to the world after high school.
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April 19, 2022

Commentary | COVID Response & Recovery, Educator Policy

A call to service: Our schools need you to step up

We call on our nation’s employers to allow highly qualified employees to volunteer in schools and districts.
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