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Sarah Lundy

Director of Partnerships, YouthTruth

Sarah leads YouthTruth’s Partnerships team to engage school, district and state leaders to develop capacity to use student, family, and staff data to drive systems change. She partners with leadership teams to address high-leverage challenges by developing and strengthening data systems and practices.

Grounded in the belief that shifting adult beliefs are the primary driver for creating positive learning environments, Sarah brings expertise in school and district improvement, transformational leadership coaching, participatory systems change, instructional coaching, and cultivating networks of educational leaders.

Prior to joining Youth Truth, Sarah held senior roles at WestEd and the Sonoma County Office of Education, where she led leadership development efforts. Earlier in her career, she taught middle and high school for more than a decade in Arizona and Oregon.

Outside of work, Sarah enjoys all things the Pacific Ocean has to offer, live music, sharing meals with family and friends, and learning about the world with her children, nieces and nephews.

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Recent Blogs

When Federal Policy Retreats, Local Action Must LeadRip Rapson President and CEO, The Kresge FoundationShamar Bibbins Managing Director, Environment Program, The Kresge Foundation
When Federal Policy Retreats, Local Action Must Lead

When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced earlier this year that it was reversing the Endangerment Finding — the long-standing federal policy establishing that greenhouse gases pose a clear and present danger to public health — climate deniers...

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Shifting Out of Neutral Phil Buchanan President, CEP
Shifting Out of Neutral 

Institutional neutrality has been all the rage these past few years, but it is time to recognize that it is a fallacy. Let me start with some background. Since the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack by Hamas in Israel, after which many CEOs took heat for their public...

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