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August 29, 2020
The push to reopen school reached a new level this week as mayors and governors on both sides of the aisle, as well as the president... Read more »
August 29, 2020
Jeanne Allen tells Griff Jenkins on FoxNews Saturday, “If ever there was a cry for personalized learning, it’s now." Read more »
August 29, 2020
Teachers unions, progressive groups want demands met on housing, standardized testing before schools reopen Read more »
August 26, 2020
First, let’s review what the leaders of these unions have recently demanded before they allow their members to go back to... Read more »
August 20, 2020
Systems should be consulting parents about what they want and for their ideas, working to ensure that they have the resources they need to keep education moving in their home or neighborhood. Read more »
August 5, 2020
CER Founder & CEO Jeanne Allen appeared on Fox & Friends for a segment on: Educators from across the country take part in a National Day of Resistance to demand police-free schools, canceling rents and mortgages, Wall Street funds for reopening and more. Read more »
August 4, 2020
School districts continue to struggle with critical decisions, union threats about national strikes, and parents are taking their children’s education into their own hands like never before. Read more »
August 3, 2020
Teachers unions are using Covid-19 as a political weapon. Read more »
July 31, 2020
“Go and set the world on fire.” Those simple words from St. Ignatius of Loyola, whose feast day is today, colored all of his works, most notably the establishment of the Jesuits, among whose leading contributions is Catholic education. Read more »
July 31, 2020
As school systems are struggling to manage the myriad challenges of reopening, the American Federation of Teachers Union President Randi Weingarten announced that her union had approved teacher strikes as a “last resort” to protest school reopening plans that do not meet its laundry list of demands and safety standards. Read more »