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Meet the 2025 class of 30 Under 30 Education — a group of remarkable entrepreneurs and changemakers who have captured the attention of expert judges from a competitive pool of thousands. This year's honorees represent a diverse array of initiatives, from innovative AI tutoring solutions to impactful education nonprofits and dynamic school board members.
These young leaders are redefining the educational landscape through their creativity and dedication. Their contributions range from developing cutting-edge technologies that personalize learning experiences to advocating for equitable access to quality education for all students. Many of the selected individuals have launched initiatives that address critical issues such as educational disparities, mental health support, and the integration of technology in classrooms.
As they continue to push boundaries and inspire others, these 30 Under 30 honorees are not only shaping the future of education but also serving as role models for the next generation of innovators. Their work promises to create lasting change and improve educational outcomes for students across the globe.
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