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Some school districts switch to 4-day week amid nationwide teacher shortage

The teacher shortage has resulted in some historic changes in the classroom.

Escaping Your Government Assigned Schools

Jeanne Allen: School Choice and the $10 million STOP Award

The Fight For Education Reform With Jeanne Allen

The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum: The Fight For Education Reform With Jeanne Allen

Chicago Private and Charter Schools Receive $5 Million to Expand Enrollment

The awardees received grants from $15,000 to $366,000 to expand their enrollment. Most awardees plan to expand their enrollment by 10 to 100 students with the grant funding.

Fox Business: Some Worried Delta Variant Will Lead to School Reopening Delays

Jeanne Allen on Fox, on worries the Delta variant will lead to delays in schools reopening and mask mandates for children.

Ed-Tech Networking Platform Connects Inventors With Investors

The Center for Education Reform is raising funds to update edmaven.com, a social networking platform designed to connect ed-tech developers with the capital and tech teams needed to create new digital learning tools.

Fox Business: The current education climate

Jeanne Allen on Fox, discussing the need to put credible history w/ accurate content in front of kids so they can have honest debates in the classroom.

Fox Business: Teacher shortages and the politics that plagued school reopenings

Jeanne Allen on Fox, discussing teacher shortages and the politics that plagued school reopenings

February 2, 2021

Pressure builds on school to reopen during pandemic

abc7: Distance learning not adding up for every student, experts say

"There were very little opportunities for parents to say well hold on, have you thought about the fact that we have to work as well or we're all going to be in the same house working." Michael Musante, from the Center for Education Reform, said. "Those decisions were made very high up and handed down."