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Taxpayers Demand Reforms in Education 1995

Texans rally to show support for education reform bill around the same time NAEP data slated to be released.

Texas Schools That Serve Hispanic, African American Students 1999

On February 17, 1999, six major Texas universities’ research revealed that certain groups of students in Texas weren’t being adequately prepared for college. But, a look at other models of public education proves that minority children need not be poorly served.

Hurrah for Alexandria! Who Says Standards Don’t Work? 1999

Alexandria, Virginia district announces Standards Of Learning (SOL) test results, showing increases from 3% to 18% in just one year.

Visit A Charter School Today! National Campaign for Charter Schools Kicks Off (2000)

May 1, 2000.  Charter Schools and their impact on the American educational scene will be celebrated May 1-5, 2000 in communities around the nation and is being sponsored by about 50 local and state groups in cooperation with the Charter Friends Network.

 

What Choice Do You Have? (1999)

July 28, 1999. CER provides the answer and explores education choice programs in its latest paper, Choice Today.

Leaders Forum: Lessons from the Front Triumphs 1999

A forum held on July 15, 1999 about developments in the education reform landscape from innovators who have bucked the comfort and popularity of the status quo to bring about fundamental change to education.

District Judge Rules Against Cleveland Scholarship Program (1999)

December 20, 1999. District Court Judge Solomon Oliver ruled against the Cleveland Scholarship Program, which allows more than 3,000 disadvantaged children to attend the school of their choice.

Hotline June 1999

The Center for Union Facts

 
The Center for Union Facts has gathered a wealth of information about the size, scope, political activities, and criminal activity of the labor movement in the United States of America. The Center for Union Facts is dedicated to showing Americans the truth about today’s union leadership.
 

U.S. Department of Education

 
The mission of the U.S. Department of Education is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.