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Harold Jordan

Nationwide Education Equity Coordinator

ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµof Pennsylvania

Bio

Harold Jordan is Nationwide Education Equity Coordinator at the ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµ of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Beyond Zero Tolerance: Discipline and Policing in Pennsylvania Schools, co-author of Cops and No Counselors: How the Lack of School Mental Health Staff is Harming Students, and the editor of Know Your Rights: A Handbook for Public School Students in Pennsylvania. Recently, he served on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s Behavioral Health and School Climate and Threat Assessment Work Groups and on the coordinating committee of the national Dignity in Schools Campaign. Mr. Jordan served on the stakeholder planning committee for the 2015 White House Rethink Discipline Summit, and he has chaired the board of the Philadelphia Public School Notebook, a nonprofit news service reporting on the city’s public schools. For 17 years, he coordinated a national youth program at the American Friends Service Committee. Jordan is the former Executive Director of the National Coalition of Education Activists. He is the proud parent of two graduates of the Philadelphia Public School system.

Mr. Jordan is also the recipient of the Education Law Center’s Education Champion Award and, most recently, the Marcienne and Herman Mattleman Award for Excellence in Public Education. He serves on the Professional Advisory Board of the Learning Disabilities Association of America and holds a degree in social thought and analysis from Washington University in St. Louis.


Featured work

Oct 19, 2023

Why School Discipline Reform Still Matters

Why School Discipline Reform Still Matters

Sep 13, 2023

How Our Affiliates are Fighting for Education Equity

How Our Affiliates are Fighting for Education Equity

Mar 31, 2017

Don’t Arm School Police

Don’t Arm School Police

Oct 5, 2016

It Is Time to Get Real About School Policing

It Is Time to Get Real About School Policing

Mar 20, 2015

As Awareness of the School-to-Prison Pipeline Rises, Some Schools Rethink the Role of Police

As Awareness of the School-to-Prison Pipeline Rises, Some Schools Rethink the Role of Police

Dec 4, 2009

Keep Pennsylvania Kids in School

Keep Pennsylvania Kids in School