CER Salutes 53 of the Nation's Outstanding Charter Schools

Washington, DC, May 16, 2007 - Today The Center for Education Reform and families, educators, policy makers and community leaders salute the 2007 National Charter Schools of the Year, 53 schools from 24 states that exemplify the innovation, achievement and dedication of a charter school movement that has changed the face of American education.

The Washington, DC celebration commenced with a press briefing and luncheon at the National Press Club, including words of wisdom from national reporters Jay Mathews of The Washington Post and Greg Toppo of USA Today.  

The Awards Ceremony was held at the The Capitol Building, where leaders of national and local groups, colleagues in the charter movement, and policy makers came together to salute the Awardees. Representatives from the 53 National Charter Schools of the Year were introduced and invited to say a few words about their successes, and then met with Congressional representatives and Senators.

Link here for the complete list of National Charter School of the Year 2007 Awardees.

Link here for the press release.

Update - October, 2007: As 347 new schools join the ranks of charter schools transforming public education across America this fall, CER offers First Hand Accounts from the Charter Schools of the Year, From Capitol Hill to the National Press Club as inspiration to all the fledgling - and veteran - charter schools across the nation offering educational excellence and choice for America's families.

Note: Video and photographs of the day's events can be made available. For more information, contact CER at (202) 822-9000.

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Charter schools are innovative, public schools designed by educators, parents, or civic leaders that are open by choice, accountable for results, and free from most rules and regulations governing conventional public schools. For more information about charter schools, follow the links below:

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