Primer Microschools is named 2024 Yass Prize Winner
The 4th annual Yass Prize semifinalist gathering in NYC brought together a microcosm of some of the best education entrepreneurs
You’ve heard it before, but it bears repeating – 2022 Midterm Elections may the most transformative – or least – for education choice in decades. With less than a week to go until most Americans head to the polls, CER Policy Associate Tyler Nickerson breaks down what you should catch up on, what you may have missed when it comes to close elections, who the candidates are, and what the results might mean down the road for education. Before the more nuanced implications are buried by outcries or victory laps, take a look at this must-read election breakdown to brush up on the most important races before November 8th. To be sure, every election matters. But these seven are among the most interesting to watch when it comes to our all favorite topic of education opportunity and parent power!
The 4th annual Yass Prize semifinalist gathering in NYC brought together a microcosm of some of the best education entrepreneurs
The House Select Committee approved House Bill 1 (10-4 vote), supported by Governor Abbott. A full vote for the bill happens on Friday, November 17, 2023.
Culture battles on gender and race did not seem to move many voters.
Here is a microcosm of the issues in four key states representative of what’s at the forefront of parents’ minds as they head to the polls today.
You started your ASU/GSV journey with Roger Love, now hear more about the “Voice Coach of the Stars” in this
Thanksgiving kicks off the official holiday season. Lots of excitement, angst and fear as your go over the river and through the
woods to Grandma’s house…or Uncle John’s…or just to the kitchen to prep for family and guests.
You started your ASU/GSV journey with Roger Love, now hear more about the “Voice Coach of the Stars” in this exclusive discussion with Jeanne Allen
Thanksgiving kicks off the official holiday season. Lots of excitement, angst and fear as your go over the river and through the
woods to Grandma’s house…or Uncle John’s…or just to the kitchen to prep for family and guests.
Culture battles on gender and race did not seem to move many voters.
Blaine on Trial
Espinoza v. Montana at the Supreme Court, students will win when discrimination loses
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