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Charter School Night at Nationals Park

 

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME!

…and that’s exactly what The Center for Education Reform did with the District of Columbia (the District) public charter school community on July 23rd!

Nearly 1,000 teachers, school leaders, parents and children representing 50 school networks and more than 70 schools came together for Charter School Night at Nationals Park.  Not only did the group celebrate the National’s 11-1 romp over the Colorado Rockies but more importantly the victories that these education innovators have created with their dedication to the families of the District are changing lives.  Fans of all ages enjoyed a great night of baseball, food and drinks – on us! 

Charter School Night at Nationals Park was also the launch for the city-wide Open the Door for Opportunity! The new campaign in the District – part of CER’s Summer Intensive Offensive – is designed to educate, reeducate and motivate the public about charter schools.  Last Tuesday night, and in the weeks to come, canvassers are giving people a chance to help open the doors – literally, to Opportunity. 11,000 students are on waiting lists for public charter schools yet the District Government sits on 12 empty buildings and 1.5 million square feet of underutilized space in traditional public school buildings.  HELP OPEN THE DOOR FOR OPPORTUNITY!

Twelve charter innovators/advocates from the DC charter school community were recognized on the field – and on the JumboTron! – prior to the game. What a thrill to be on the field with Screech and the players, surrounded by almost 1,000 members of the surrounding DC charter community and the Nationals’ fans

We are thrilled to continue the Open the Door for Opportunity campaign to heighten awareness of the positive outcomes achieved by DC charter schools and to encourage parents, teachers and all District residents to take action to gain control of their children’s educational opportunities.

Thank you to the Diana Davis Spencer Foundation for helping to make this night possible and for continuing to support District families’ opportunity to choose a free, quality education for their children.

We need the help of all those who support great educational opportunities for kids to ensure we can mobilize not only citizens in the District of Columbia to influence our lawmakers but people throughout the country. From LA to Philly, demand for our efforts is unprecedented. We are building a major Offensive to carry our work from here through the 2020 election to ensure the candidates and the media do not hurt the children we’ve supported nor the millions more that need our support to achieve their goals and dreams. 

Thanks to these District public charter schools for coming out to the Ballgame. Not only did their voices add to the thousands cheering on our hometown Nats but their commitment to DC’s families is unswerving!  

AppleTree

Bridges PCS

Briya PCS

Capital City PCS

Cedar Tree Academy

Creative Minds

DC Bilingual

DC International

DC Scholars

Digital Pioneers Academy

E.L. Haynes PCS

Eagle Academy

Early Childhood Academy

Elsie Whitlow Stokes

Friendship

Hope Community PCS

Howard University Middle School

Imagine Hope

Ingenuity Prep

Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS

Kingsman Academy

KIPP DC

Latin American Montessori

LAYC Career Academy

Lee Montessori

MAPCS

Maya Angelou

Meridian PCS

Monument Academy

Mundo Verde

National Collegiate Prep

Perry Street Prep PCS

Rocketship PCS

Roots PCS

SEED

SELA

Tech Prep

Thurgood Marshall

Two Rivers PCS

Washington Latin PCS

Washington Leadership

Yu Ying