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Rise of Student Reformers in California
02.04.2014
I asked Courtney, a high school student and founder of Students Transforming Education (STE), what caused him to become active and work toward reforming tenure in California. I figured I would soon hear a story about a horrible teacher, the kind you hear about on the news – that “bad apple” who does not care…
DC Put Kids First Rally: The Hands-on Advocacy of School Choice Week
01.31.2014
After my first day of interning at CER learning about the behind the scenes work and research that the organization does on a daily basis, I got to spend my second day experiencing the hands on advocacy that occurs in DC to push education policy to the forefront of the media and national attention. The…
SOTU Wish List – What's old is new
01.28.2014
Last year, we made a list of things we hoped we would hear in President Obama’s State of the Union Address. This year, not much has changed, and our wish list remains in tact: State of the Union Wish List Tonight, President Obama will give the first second State of the Union address of his…
"Without School Choice, Where Would I Be Today?"
01.24.2014
At the National School Choice Week’s Whistle Stop tour event in Washington, DC on Wednesday, we had the amazing opportunity to hear first-hand how school choice directly benefitted the lives of three remarkable students in the DC area. CER President Kara Kerwin introduced the students and listed their many accomplishments, and was joined by other…
What if in America we had the FREEDOM to choose?
01.20.2014
Today across America we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a heroic visionary who dedicated his life to social justice and equality. At the same time, more than 50 years after Dr. King shared his dreams of equality and opportunity on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, millions of children…
LESSONS FROM LITTLE ROCK
01.17.2014
On September 25, 1957, nine courageous black students risked their safety just to attend school in newly integrated Little Rock, Arkansas following the historic Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. Nearly 57 years later, an Arkansas judge approved a measure that will halt state payments within four years to Little Rock schools that aided desegregation efforts. In the meantime,…
Grateful for the continued support and advocacy provided by CER
06.25.2019
“New Mexico is a state in great need of outstanding schools and Mission Achievement and Success Charter (MAS) School serves as a proof point of what great schools can do for students, but we have found that in our seven years of operation we have been in frequent unsolicited fights through union attacks, harmful legislation,…
AUDIO RECORDING OF IDAHO CHARTER SCHOOL COMMISSION CLOSED-DOOR MEETING SPARKS OUTRAGE
06.24.2019
June 21, 2019JEROME ID – In an April 11, 2019 Idaho Public Charter School Commission Meeting, Commissioners and state-paid Commission employees are caught on tape making disparaging comments about many of the schools they oversee, including Heritage Academy in Jerome. Commissioners also took potshots at the Jerome School District and the residents of Jerome.Idaho Open…
The good, the bad, and the ugly
06.21.2019
It’s been a very busy week for CER, and with a hat tip to Clint Eastwood we send along examples of the good, the bad and the ugly from this week’s news.Jeanne Allen’s latest piece in Forbes highlights the good – in fact the very good. Alpha Academy in Fayetteville, North Carolina is innovating education oppurtunity and…
West Virginia’s Charter School Proposal Falls Short
06.19.2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 19, 2019CONTACT: Alexandra [email protected](703) 966-0831Washington, D.C. — Jeanne Allen, the founder and CEO of the Center for Education Reform (CER), issued the following statement:”A proposal is under consideration in the West Virginia House of Delegates right now to approve an omnibus education bill that was intended to expand education opportunity in the Mountain…
Newswire – June 18, 2019
06.18.2019
BLACK LEADERS CHANNEL TWISTED SISTER. A powerful piece calling out black leaders for their lack of support of charter schools comes this week from Gwen Samuels, founder and President of the Connecticut Parents Union. As she puts it, “they have a moral obligation to break their silence and stand up for black parents, families and students caught…
On Revolutions And Moonshots
06.17.2019
Fayatteville, North Carolina is rooted in revolutionary history. Today, Alpha Academy’s mission as a charter school carries on this legacy, inspired by
Poll Shows Floridians Want More School Options, Strong Charter School Law
07.11.2012
The Center for Education Reform (CER) released a new poll today showing Florida voters strongly support having more school options and the creation of new charter schools in the state.
Poll Shows North Carolinians Want More School Options, Strong Charter School Law
07.11.2012
The Center for Education Reform (CER) released a new poll today showing North Carolina voters strongly support having more school options and the creation of new charter schools in the state.
CER Rebuts GAO Charter Report
06.21.2012
GAO’s attempt to draw conclusions about enrollment of students with special needs in charter schools was a waste of resources. The GAO report, by the agency’s own admission, fails to meet fundamental and rudimentary research standards. It is based wholly on anecdotal snapshots of a limited number of schools and states.
Statement on Charter School Achievement
06.19.2012
The only way to truly measure charter school performance is at the state level. And in study after study, where apples are measured against apples and oranges against oranges, we see charter schools consistently outperforming traditional public schools.
Charters in PA, Take 2
06.11.2012
This week brought yet another bad proposal that will undermine the progress that charters have made in the state of Pennsylvania. Charters in Pennsylvania typically only receive 70-82% of revenue that district schools receive. Now Rep. Fleck (R-Huntingdon) wants to compound the problem with House Bill 2364 which he introduced on Monday.
PA's EdReform Proposals Miss Mark on Charter Schools
06.05.2012
Since 2008, we have been sought after for our leadership and advice about how to make your charter school law the best for all kids in the Keystone State. And yet, the only proposal that seems to be going anywhere is a proposal that would create more bureaucracy, hinder the innovation in public education that…