Charting a future of public education in a post-COVID world begins with an understanding of what’s worked best in the past. Thirty years ago, the first charter school was founded in America. For the past 30 years, tens of thousands of families have benefited from a level of school choice often limited to a few.
What has been the greatest impact of charter schools on public education? What did charter school advocates, public officials, and school founders get wrong? What’s next for charter schools in America?
Panelists:
Myrna Castrejón, President, California Charter Schools Association
Karega Rausch, President & CEO, NACSA
Ember Reichgott Junge, Former Minnesota State Senator
Paul G. Vallas, Founder, Vallas Group
Moderated by Tressa Pankovits, Co-Director of Reinventing America’s Schools.
Join us Wednesday, June 16th at 1:00 PM ET for an engaging discussion on this topic! The event is co-sponsored by the Reinventing America’s School Project and The 74.
Register here.