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A Mom’s View: Two Generations of School Choice Have Enabled My Newark Family to Meet the Challenges of Dyslexia and Thrive
Democrats, This Is Your Moment to Make Equity More Than a Slogan
One Small Liberal Arts College is Showing The World How Higher Education Should Evolve
Teaching black children to read is an act of social justice
Innovative Partnerships Are Key To The College Completion Crisis
A charter school saved my child
Charter school parents intervene in desegregation lawsuit. ‘Don’t scapegoat our schools,’ they say.
Bharwani: This 14-Year-Old Just Published Her First Alexa Skill. She Used to Think She Wasn’t Good Enough. Now She Knows She Is Exceptional
The Magic Moment: College Signing Days Make Rock Stars out of College-Bound Seniors, Inspiring Those Waiting in the Wings
At many of the big charter networks like KIPP senior signing days are “IT” events, proof to everyone that the schools followed through with the promises made to families when they signed up for the admission lotteries: We will get your child accepted into a four-year university.
Let’s fight together for equitable education, rather than against each other for scraps
The recent opinion piece “Students Need Properly Resourced Schools, Not Gimmicks Like Charters” by Glenn Sacks spreads false information specific to the KIPP School Network so we are choosing to address his misguided claims. Our hope, however, is that in the future this argument is laid to rest and energy is instead focused on partnered advocacy for educational equity because we all believe that students need properly resourced schools.