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Ready for a high powered week? Before you check out completely in anticipation of the official Christmas and Chanukah seasons, let’s get started paving the way for opportunity and innovation in the new year.
Join us for one or more of these
five great events coming up soon!
The Vaccination for Covid’s Impact on Education and Workforce [[link removed]]
Edpalooza, Dec 1-3
Learn how eight entrepreneurs from Italy and the US are combining forces to tackle the challenges of learners at all levels pre and post Covid.
Innovation in Catholic Online Learning [[link removed]]
Dec 2
CER’s Jeanne Allen moderates a discussion with leaders from Catholic Virtual and the National Catholic Education Association this Wednesday.
Espinoza’s Sword, Dec 3
Invitation-only discussion with Kirkland and Ellis partner and former US Solicitor General Paul Clement regarding the historic High Court victory handed down in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue and its potential for more choice in the states (open to CER members only) Write to [
[email protected]] to register by COB Dec 2. .
Now What? Podcasts with the Pioneers [[link removed]]
Reality Check, Dec 8
Join Reality Check with Jeanne Allen and the pioneers of education opportunity, looking at how a new president, new legislators, new everything will impact the cause of Educational Freedom. Guests include Kevin Chavous, Howard Fuller, JC Huizenga, Lisa Keegan and more! This special taping is available only to 20 attendees. Apply Now [[link removed]]
A Revolutionary Christmas [[link removed]]
Why America?, Dec 16
Especially for teachers and students, join us to hear [[link removed]] from George Washington himself about that fateful Christmas Day in 1776, when the Continental army crossed the icy Delaware River, and to hear from Private Ned Hector, a free black man serving in the Third Pennsylvania Artillery Company, about the role he and others like him played in winning the War for Independence.
Also don’t forget today is #GivingTuesday! Join us in giving students the education they need and deserve. Join us in committing resources to two great organizations, Cristo Rey and technology for DC’s scholarship program, Serving our Children. More about how to give at [[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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