From The Center for Education Reform <[email protected]>
Subject CER Today
Date June 25, 2020 12:07 PM
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Don't miss what's happening in education today, around the country.

JUNE 25, 2020

TODAY:

$45,000 contest continues! With Justice for All: #MyEducationVIdeo Contest [[link removed]] seeks to amplify student voices about how schools are delivering on the promise of equal access and educational excellence, particularly during these challenging times. Send this notice to every student you know! A special thanks to our partners, Freedom Coalition for Charter Schools [[link removed]], the Children’s Scholarship Fund [[link removed]], and the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools [[link removed]]

TUESDAY, JUNE 23RD:

Driving Charter School Graduate Success [[link removed]], with Tessa Kratz ( @KIPP [[link removed]]), Sarah Wilson ( @IDEAschools [[link removed]]) and Lauren Katz ( @collegiateacad [[link removed]]), the 10th in the CER Action Series, countering the impact of Covid on education.

THIS WEEK:

Listen to [[link removed]] @SethAndrew [[link removed]] on Reality Check with Jeanne Allen as he discusses his newest endeavor: Degrees of Success, a new college that blends late high school w/ early college and targets low-income/first-generation college students.

THIS MONTH:

No Joke - A new partnership with HundredX gives you a chance to “give” us money without spending a dime! All you have to do is give us a little time over the next 30 days and we can raise up to $250,000. Literally. Learn how Feedback for Good works and listen to why it’s important. [[link removed]]

ANY DAY NOW:

US Supreme Court expected to announce decision in historic education case, Espinoza v Montana Department of Revenue. CER’s Blaine HQ has all the information. [[link removed]]

ICYMI:

CER’s Weekly Newswire [[link removed]], a digest of what you need to know and won’t find anywhere else in the #edreform sphere. [[link removed]]

Founded in 1993, the Center for Education Reform [[link removed]] aims to expand educational opportunities that lead to improved economic outcomes for all Americans — particularly our youth — ensuring that conditions are ripe for innovation, freedom and flexibility throughout U.S. education.

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