A Quick Note
“Parents should be able to make informed decisions about their education choices, and that detailed information should be readily and easily available.”
“Parents should be able to make informed decisions about their education choices, and that detailed information should be readily and easily available.”
“Listen to ‘Sold a Story’ – in the car, while preparing dinner, or exercising. You won’t regret it.”
“Sold a Story” and the literacy crisis Read More »
“Those for and against education choice policies are walking away ‘not happy’ with his proposal – but that’s how you know he struck a balance.”
“You know it’s a good deal when no one walks away happy.” Read More »
“With all of these possibilities, who will continue to stand in the way?”
Who will stand in the way of progress for students? Read More »
Read some of the most interesting newsletter excerpts from PaFEC’s CEO and Founder Sharon Sedlar.
“I’m elated to have been a facilitator in the networking and conversations I witnessed…all focused not on political posturing or balance sheets, but rather on the children and families in our area, their needs, and how they can be helped by our attending providers.”
Teamwork is possible Read More »
“The conversation isn’t about ‘majority’. It’s not about which party is “in power”, or which educational model is most frequently attended. It is about the child, and the fact that no one, single education model will ever serve every child.”
There’s always a flip side Read More »
“Don’t let fear quiet your instinct – your ‘gut’ is the most honest voice you have.”
Fear makes you question your instinct Read More »
“…we want you to join us – to share your stories and to help others understand the importance of education options and how to navigate them.”
We have people inside those walls who will listen to us Read More »
“Our kids have lost so much already. Let’s make life a little easier on them and stop playing these games with their academic and social lives.”
Some districts put kids first Read More »