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Technology: The Great Equalizer

06.18.2015

I have been involved with special education in some capacity for my entire life; I grew up with a cousin born with Down syndrome. I have seen my Uncle and Aunt move school districts for better access to special education programs, as well as have been an observer in his special education classroom at one…

Comparing Traditional and Public Charter Schools

06.18.2015

There are many aspects of schools to compare or how one school is different from another. I recently conducted a survey about how traditional public and public charter school students and staff feel about all aspects of their school. The purpose of the survey was to analyze the opinions in both schools. The results showed…

Reflecting On Education for All

06.17.2015

“We have not even come close to tapping the potential of this country”, said Michael Crow, President of Arizona State University (ASU), at the first annual The Atlantic Education Summit this week. Educational opportunity was the common theme during his talk, and Crow spoke passionately about his university’s attempts to shift what education means in…

Getting Education Bills to the Finish Line

06.15.2015

CER interns had the chance to tune in to a Brookings Institution webinar entitled “Getting Education Bills to the Finish Line”, and listened to former Capitol Hill staffers tackle the issue of reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Act (ESEA) and the Higher Education Act (HEA). During the webinar, the failure to reauthorize ESEA was…

Day One As An Intern

06.11.2015

I’m a rising senior at Catholic University (CUA) right here in Washington, D.C. Coming into my internship at the Center for Education Reform (CER), I did not know what to expect. I came to CUA as a psychology major with the intention of going to school for speech language pathology and embarking on a career…

The Numbers Game

06.10.2015

My motivations for becoming an English Major were simple: I could read and discuss literature daily and it was as far away from math and science, specifically numbers, as I could get. Numbers are not my strength; my math skills are severely limited to simple addition and subtraction. Much to my chagrin, I was enlightened…

Newswire – June 2, 2020

06.02.2020

NO POMP – LOTS OF CIRCUMSTANCESCOVID 19 MEANT GRADUATIONS WITH NO POMP BUT LOTS OF CIRCUMSTANCES.  This is a very different Newswire, but these are very different times. Anyone worried about the ingenuity of the upcoming generation need look no further than the joyous graduation celebrations that are taking place — looking nothing like what…

Supreme Court Decision in Education Case Imminent

05.27.2020

Supreme Court Decision in Education Case Imminent Blaine Amendments and Rights of Families to Direct Their Children’s Education at Issue WASHINGTON, D.C. — A decision in the case Espinoza vs. Montana Department of Revenue is expected within the next 30 days and could fundamentally alter education governance in the US. At issue is the constitutionality…

Newswire – May 26, 2020

05.26.2020

FREEDOM’S LEGACY – AND FUTURE.BEFORE MEMORIAL DAY SLIPS OUT OF MEMORY, let’s be sure to remember what it is all about — the cost paid by our fellow Americans to insure that we all had a precious commodity, one they thought worth dying for — freedom.“WHY AMERICA”? Teaching love of country isn’t just for patriotic holidays.  Now’s a good time to…

Educational Choice Advocacy Alert to Parents, Clergy and Educators

05.22.2020

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EdChoice on Espinoza v. Montana Dept. of Revenue

05.22.2020

EdChoice on SCOTUS announcement in Espinoza v. Montana Dept. of RevenueEdChoice | June 28, 2019In Espinoza vs Montana Dept of Revenue, EdChoice and 12 others filed amicus briefs at the U.S. Supreme Court in support of Montana parents who are asking the Court to consider their case.INDIANAPOLIS—EdChoice, a national nonprofit organization that promotes state-based educational choice…

WILL, SCOTT WALKER SUBMIT AMICUS TO U.S. SUPREME COURT IN SCHOOL CHOICE CASE

05.22.2020

SCHOOL CHOICE, RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AT STAKE IN ESPINOZA V. MONTANA Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) | September 25, 2019″The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), on behalf of Governor Scott Walker, filed an amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court in Espinoza v. Montana, a critical school choice and religious freedom case…

NGA Winter Meeting Must Elevate Education Reform

02.20.2015

The National Governors Association (NGA) Winter Meeting from February 20-23 presents an opportunity for state executives to discuss bipartisan solutions rooted in parent choice that have resulted in increased student success across the country.

CER Responds to Education Trust-Midwest Report on Charter School Authorizer Accountability in Michigan

02.19.2015

Press Release Washington, D.C. February 19, 2015 The Center for Education Reform (CER) criticized a new report out today by The Education Trust-Midwest titled Accountability for All: The Need for Real Charter School Authorizer Accountability in Michigan, taking issue with the methodology clearly used to fulfill preconceived notions. “The issue is not that the report is…

Philadelphia School Reform Commission Denies 87 Percent of Charter School Applications

02.19.2015

Ignores Demand for More Education Options as 30,000 Sit on City Wait Lists Press Release Washington, D.C. February 19, 2015 The Center for Education Reform condemns the decision of the Philadelphia School Reform Commission (SRC) to approve just 5 new charter schools out of 39 total applications at today’s meeting. “It’s completely inexcusable that politics…

CER Applauds North Carolina Approval of First Virtual Charter Schools

02.06.2015

Kara Kerwin, president of The Center for Education Reform, issued the following statement on yesterday’s approval by the North Carolina State Board of Education of the state’s first-ever virtual charter schools, N.C. Virtual Academy and N.C. Connections Academy.

CER Applauds Governor Hogan’s Commitment to Expanding Educational Opportunity in Maryland

02.04.2015

Kara Kerwin, president of The Center for Education Reform, issued the following statement on Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s State of the State address today

Fiscal Year 2016 Budget Neglects Opportunity Scholarships

02.03.2015

The Obama administration’s FY2016 budget once again fails to recognize the importance of vouchers in giving low-income D.C. families access to excellent education options, allocating just enough funding to cover administrative costs for the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program (DC OSP).

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