CER News Alert
(Washington, DC 4/25/01) Marking the Tenth Anniversary of charter schools, the Second Annual National Charter Schools Week begins Monday through Friday, April 30-May 4, and will be observed by thousands of commemorative events and celebrations in most states.
CER Sponsored Charter School Week Activities in Washington, D.C.
- April 30 - CER Ranks the States: Release of "Charter School Laws: State Rankings" update, containing the most recent information, state-by-state, on strength of new and amended charter school laws.
- May 1 - Congressional Tour of D.C. Charter Schools, bus departs at 8:30 am from the Rayburn Horseshoe (South Capital Street Entrance).
- May 2 - Pre-release of key data from the 2001 Survey of Charter Schools, providing a snapshot of current charter school information, including data on enrollments, state assessments, curriculum and populations served.
- May 3 - Capitol Hill showing of PBS film, "Charter Schools that Work." Screening will be held at 5:00 pm in Room 2257 of the Rayburn House Office Building.
Additionally, CER's website offers the unique opportunity to "visit" well over 500 charter schools nationwide. CER has developed a "Toolkit" offering ideas to charter schools on how to mark the observance and has offered at no-cost the loan of the video, "Charter Schools that Work" for local screenings.
Selected Highlights of Charter Schools Week Nationwide
- April 30th, the Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA) will host a graduates luncheon honoring nearly 1,000 Michigan charter school seniors. For more information, call (517) 374-9167.
- Students from West Springfield, Massachusetts New Leadership Charter School will participate in a leadership training exercise led by the Massachusetts National Guard from April 30-May 3. The New Leadership Charter School was founded in partnership between the Urban League of Springfield and the Massachusetts National Guard. For more information, call (413) 750-2454.
- In Sacramento, California on May 2nd individual schools will rally at the capitol. For information call: California Network of Educational Charters (CANEC) 650-654-6003.
- InHawaii, the Connections Charter School in Mountain View will open the "Charter School Gallery of Youth Art" and formally announce the expansion of its program from K-6 to K-12. The expanded program will include a Japanese exchange program.
- InGeorgia charter school leaders are announcing the formation of a new Georgia Charter Schools Association who will act as charter advocates on a state and local level. The Association has designed and distributed special National Charter Schools Week T-shirts to member schools.
A listing of other events from around the states can be found at the Charter Friends National Network's website at: www.charterfriends.org/csweek.html.
For more information, go to DC CHARTERS TO OPEN THEIR DOORS TO CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION Tours of DC Charters to Highlight Contributions.
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