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We can’t remake our public schools without you.
MarylandCAN needs your support right now to make sure that every child in Maryland, regardless of race, ethnicity, or class, has access to a great public school.
Parent Talk Live radio host Dr. Michael Robinson interviews MarylandCAN Executive Director as they discuss MarylandCAN's community engagement and its impact on parental engagement in education advocacy efforts.
Harry Washington, host of The Launch Pad cable television show, interviews Curtis Valentine about MarylandCAN's efforts to close the achievement gap in the state of Maryland.
Ten years after Maryland's charter school law was enacted, more than 200 student, parents and teachers from charter schools around the state were in Annapolis today to urge lawmakers to make changes to the charter school law.
The effort was organized by MarylandCAN, the Maryland Campaign for Achievement Now.
MarylandCAN Executive Director Curtis Valentine interviewied about MarylandCAN's work, especially as it relates to our advocacy for changes in Maryland's charter school law.
Aired January 13, 2013, on "Fresh Perspectives" (94.7 Fresh FM) and streamed live at CBSDC.com.
Also aired January 15, 2013 on 1580 AM Gov.Biz Radio.
Check out these soundbites from an interview with Curtis Valentine featuring him as "Hometown Hero of the Week" and highlighting the work he does with MarylandCAN
This week, lawmakers are considering legislation that, if passed, would give Maryland students more freedom to succeed at the schools of their choice.
Maryland public school data have come to life like never before.
Bring in the holiday season by reading this week’s sweetest tweets. Remember to follow us @MarylandCAN and our Executive Director Curtis Valentine @CurtisEveryDay for the daily update on Maryland ed reform.
As a parent, I want the best for my son. So when he wasn’t getting what he needed at our neighborhood school, I entered him in the lottery for a shot at attending Chesapeake Public Charter School. Against all odds, he won, and now he’s thriving. But other children in our state aren’t so lucky.
Just a quick note to let you know we'll be taking a short break from News Roundups after this week as we celebrate the holiday season. We'll resume the second week of January.
Happy Holidays!
You guessed it! We have the sweetest tweets for this week, ready for your reading pleasure! Remember to follow us @MarylandCAN and our Executive Director Curtis Valentine @CurtisEveryDay for the daily scoop on Maryland ed reform.
End your week off right by checking out the sweetest tweets from @MarylandCAN’s home feed! Remember to follow us @MarylandCAN and our Executive Director Curtis Valentine @CurtisEveryDay for the daily inside story on Maryland ed reform.
…that half of our state’s black eighth-graders aren’t reading on grade level? Unfortunately, most people don’t know that Maryland has some of the worst achievement gaps in the country—and we need to fix that.
Check out the latest and greatest edu-news from around Maryland. Read our latest roundup below.
Why not bring in the holiday season with checking out the sweetest tweets from MarylandCAN’s home feed! Remember to follow us @MarylandCAN and our Executive Director Curtis Valentine @CurtisEveryDay for the daily inside story on Maryland ed reform.