PARENTAL CHOICE… VINCERO… LATEST BACK TO SCHOOL NEWS…#FUNDEVERYKID…AND UNION MISCHIEF…again
BREAKING: PARENTAL CHOICES EXPAND IN NC. A huge victory for kids was achieved late last week when Governor Roy Cooper signed legislation expanding the state’s scholarship program and ensuring that $1 billion in federal COVID relief money includes direct funding for families, a common sense recommendation CER has long made for all education funds. Jeanne Allen comments in the Wall Street Journal on how all kids benefited: “North Carolina’s actions show what can be done when legislators, even in a state governed by both parties, are willing to put party loyalties aside.” Who’s next?
HOW ARE THE CHILDREN DOING? That should be our first concern, always, of course. While we’re waiting for other states to figure out how to put kids first, let’s help parents help their own kids through these difficult and tumultuous times. Join us as we dive into the social and emotional aspects of learning with Erica Komisar, psychoanalyst, parent coach and author, who will address parent questions and suggest strategies on how to create a healthy learning environment for our kids in the time of Covid 19 on the next edition of CER’s Back to School A.C.T.I.O.N. Series. REGISTER NOW
PBS TALKS PARENTS. From the PBS NewsHour comes expert advice and tips from two parents who have homeschooled their kids for many years. These folks have “been there and done that” — successfully. They’ll tell you how you can too!
#FUNDEVERYKID. Over 60 organizations (and growing!) are pledging to fight to fund families and students over institutions. “At a time when tens of millions of students face nearly 6 months without consistent schooling, priorities should focus on the needs of families over institutions. yes. every kid. organized this collective powerhouse of Advocates. Add your voice and sign the letter to Congress!
UNIONS SUE; KIDS SUFFER. The return of the five day in-person instruction was sabotaged when the union sued Florida, and won an injunction to stop the emergency order to reopen in-person learning. As reported by ExcelinEd the lawsuit hurts the very students who need in-person instruction the most — the very young, special needs and those with parents working outside the home. Speak up against this outrage by signing this petition.
WISDOM FROM A FRONTLINE WARRIOR. A look at Chicago, unions, kids and the future of schools post Covid comes from a well-known former Superintendent of major city school systems, the wonderfully outspoken Paul Vallas (@Paulvallas). He joins Reality Check to discuss what to do in today’s unprecedented education environment. He doesn’t mince words, so if you like straight-shooters this is not an episode to miss.
With Labor Day past and back-to-school here — in whatever form it takes — many challenging days are ahead. But we know you will be victorious. To that end, be encouraged by the Angelic voice of the one and only Luciano Pavarotti, with the inspiring “Vincero” (”I will be victorious”). from Nessun Dorma. Enjoy this change of pace, hit your high notes and prepare to be victorious!
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Thinking about the two months between now and the election brings to mind Bette Davis’ famous quote from “All About Eve,” “fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy ride”. Our hope is that it is not too bumpy for all Americans — or at least most Americans — to come together afterwards, no doubt after a time for some wound healing. In that spirit, we offer the wish of the
SPECIAL ANIMUS TOWARD CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. The
GOOD THINGS CONTINUE TO HAPPEN. Even if largely unreported by much of the national media, schools with the freedom to innovate continue to educate and care for their students — and the students’ parents. The
STRAIGHT A’s FOR ARIZONA. A new Expansion & Innovation Fund also shows the power of thinking outside the box. In need of examples? Check out this incredible array of 

This week Arizona teachers staged a sick out at one district, and the planning session to do so from the top of the union power echelon was leaked to the press. They know they can’t strike, so they just told teachers to call in sick. They will be doing so other times this week and throughout the month. Okay, fine. So give education money to the parents while you’re trying to figure it out. That’s What Parents Want, say three parent activist leaders from three diverse states, Arizona, Massachusetts and Texas. Together they represent more than 200,000 parents who are telling us regularly that they want equity, they want safety and they want great education. They will figure it out themselves. Hear more on
PARENT POWER RALLY ONLINE. Parents know best what their kids need. We know you are experiencing unprecedented struggles as schools figure out what to do to serve your students. Tell us what you think each week about your experience by answering a simple prompt on
We’re now past the Ides of August and two weeks away from Labor Day. Yikes! Preparing for the new school year — whatever variations that brings — is likely taking more and more of your time. Our hope though is that you have at least a few relaxing moments and find time to 

K-12 EDUCATION IS BIGGEST NATIONAL SECURITY RISK. Take it from one who knows — retired Rear Admiral and Navy Seal William McRaven, who was also Chancellor of the University of Texas System. He’s seen just about every kind of threat to U.S. national security (he oversaw the raid that killed Osama Bin Laden) and without hesitation he believes America’s #1 national security issue is the 
ONE LITTLE PIECE OF GOOD NEWS. A virtual charter school in Carmichael, California is seeing enrollment soar as 

BLACK MINDS MATTER. A hyper-powerful
SO DO BLACK VOICES. The most recent CER ACTION event, titled 
BLAINE BIGOTRY NO MORE. We confess to still feeling the glow from last week’s Supreme Court decision ruling Montana’s “Blaine Amendment” illegal. Lots of work remains however, as the action now shifts to the states. You can read Jeanne Allen’s insight in
SUPPORTING BLACK LIVES MEANS SUPPORTING SCHOOL CHOICE. That is the headline of a
BUILD AMERICA’S DIGITAL HIGHWAY. The smart way to improve educational access for all is 


A WELL DESERVED HUZZAH for CER favorite, parent power fighter and civil rights hero Dr. Howard Fuller (
Billie Holiday famously sang
A MOMENTOUS WEEK kicked off on Sunday with the 135th celebration of “Flag Day,” observed on June 14th. That was the date in 1777 that the Second Continental Congress officially adopted the flag. We can’t think of a better time to remind ourselves of the last line of the Pledge of Allegiance – “With liberty and justice for all”. That is our fervent hope — and an absolute necessity. We also had creative graduations and a wish that at least one “father” does not have a happy day.




