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Explore our Media Archive—a curated collection of articles, press releases, reports, and multimedia content showcasing our latest insights, innovations, and key updates.
latest NEws
10.01.2019
Expanding Education Opportunity in Rural America
09.19.2019
Amicus Brief Filed in Most Important Education Case in Decades
09.11.2019
Increased Assault on DC Charters
06.27.2019
Government-Run and Regulated Child Care…Here's Why It Won't Work
06.26.2019
Charter Commission Attacks with Offensive Comments: Center for Education Reform’s “Reality Check with Jeanne Allen” Hosts Dr. Christine Ivie
06.21.2019
The good, the bad, and the ugly
06.19.2019
West Virginia’s Charter School Proposal Falls Short
06.14.2019
CER Praises Trump/DeVos School Choice Action Meeting
06.04.2019
CER Reacts to the New Bedford Charter Expansion Failure
CER Media Coverage
06.27.2018
Renewed Hope for Teachers, Worker Freedom
05.11.2018
Opportunities + Innovation = Results
05.11.2018
A Movement of Diversity & Equity
05.11.2018
"But You’ve Got to Have FRIENDS"
05.11.2018
The UNIONS, and their impact on Teachers
05.11.2018
Keys to Success for Charter Schools Include Strong Legislators & Strong Laws
05.11.2018
Opportunities Under Siege – National Charter Schools Week 2018: An Open Letter from Jeanne Allen
04.06.2018
Kentucky Lawmakers Fail to Fund Charter Law
02.23.2018
Employee Freedom on Trial Monday
Analysis
07.30.2020
Who's In Charge? A Primer On Power, Money And School Reopening
07.28.2020
THREE POLICY CHANGES TO RESOLVE REOPENING CHALLENGES
07.28.2020
Teachers Union’s Actions Exacerbate Learning Losses Caused by Coronavirus Impact
07.27.2020
Parents' Response To School System Dysfunction Can Usher In New Era Of Innovation
07.17.2020
CER Today – July 17, 2020
07.16.2020
Charter Schools Don’t Need Blood Money
07.14.2020
CER Today – July 14, 2020
07.13.2020
Judges Announced for “With Justice for All” Video Contest
07.08.2020
Why The Supreme Court Ruling Against An Obscure 19th Century Act Of Bigotry Will Improve Education For Millions


