From The Center for Education Reform <[email protected]>
Subject CER Today
Date July 17, 2020 1:49 PM
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Don't miss what's happening in education today, around the country.

JULY 17, 2020

WATCH:

This blockbuster event held Wednesday to get an education on the most critical education reform issue today — money, and who controls it. While the CER ACTION event was called The Existential Union Threat to Charter Schools [[link removed]] and featured unbridled honesty about unions and their intentions, our stellar guests Mr. David Hardy [[link removed]] ( Boys Latin of Philadelphia [[link removed]]) and Dr. Steve Perry [[link removed]] ( Capital Preparatory Magnet School [[link removed]]) showed us why racial equity depends on money following kids.

READ:

Charter Schools Don’t Need Blood Money, [[link removed]] in Real Clear Education, by Jeanne Allen on keeping the charter school idea true to itself.

REVIEW:

The powerful impact on states of the recent “Espinoza” decision by the Supreme Court, in Forbes this week [[link removed]].

HELP:

Help us raise $250,000 to advance the future of school by signing up to give us your two cents! [[link removed]] — every time you do, the two cents becomes two dollars for CER! Or save your time and just donate [[link removed]]!

PONDER:

The controversy surrounding the reopening of school. Is it really that hard to find innovative ways to make sure all kids are learning? Remind yourself that it’s already happening among stellar school organizations. We have it on tape, right here. [[link removed]] Send it to your favorite reporter, and to every district leader you know.

ENJOY:

Enjoy your weekend, and remind yourself Why America [[link removed]] is still the best country on earth. As we work toward establishing “a more perfect union” we must all work to protect, defend and preserve it, or watch it perish. We can all start by learning, and teaching what it’s about.

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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