National ESEA Conference


Join us in 2026!
Denver, CO & Online | February 10-12, 2026

The National ESEA Conference is intentionally aimed at coordination among federal education programs under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and other federal programs.

Join us at the Colorado Convention Center or virtually as we unite to address a shared goal – how to best meet the needs of disadvantaged students.

Integrate with nationally recognized education leaders and experts; presentations offer content you can't find anywhere else


Network with colleagues from across the nation; new connections can turbocharge your career


Discover relevant educational products and hear from amazing keynotes


Celebrate exceptional schools from across the country

 

"The ESEA conference was an enriching and inspiring experience. Every session offered insightful perspectives and practical strategies that I can apply in my work and personal growth. The diversity of topics, along with the passion and expertise of all the presenters, made it a well-rounded and impactful event. From motivational sessions to hands-on learning, the conference provided an excellent opportunity to reflect, grow, and connect with like-minded professionals. I left feeling energized, more knowledgeable, and excited to implement what I’ve learned. It was a truly valuable experience, and I appreciate the effort that went into making it such a success.”
- 2025 National ESEA Conference Attendee

EXHIBIT

Booth sales open in June!

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PRESENT

Proposal Submissions open May 1!
 

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ATTEND

Registration & Hotel Reservations
open June 3.
We hope to see you in Denver!

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Cultivating Communities

for Student Success

A supportive community is a place where individuals feel valued, heard, and empowered to thrive, fostering connection and acceptance regardless of background or identity. This community effort, aimed at student success, is exemplified in both rural and urban schools, where school leaders cultivate a community within the school that extends into the larger town or regional community. These communities work together to overcome barriers to student success. Drawing from my personal experience as a high school dropout, it was this sense of community in a Print Shop class, led by a supportive teacher and aided by community-based organizations, that facilitated my graduation and college attendance. In these communities the students feel seen, heard, and valued by the teachers, parents, counselors, administrators, and others, who collectively work to address barriers. Federal programs, such as the ESEA programs are the bridges that connect people to resources that overcome gaps or barriers preventing student success. They are crucial for cultivating communities for student success.

- Jason Miller, NAESPA President-Elect

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Explore Denver with us

The Mile High City awaits! In Denver, Colorado, nature and city blend seamlessly. Boasting 300 days of sunshine a year, a thriving cultural scene and iconic natural beauty, Denver offers something for everyone. Come experience the perfect blend of outdoor adventure and urban sophistication.

Join thought leaders, educators, and innovators from around the US as we converge in the dynamic heart of the Rockies. Explore cutting-edge pedagogies, exchange groundbreaking ideas, and collaborate to shape the next generation of learning. From inspiring keynotes to interactive workshops, this conference promises to ignite your passion for education and empower you with actionable insights. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the action in Denver!