School Choice Week Partnership Leads to Energizing Rally for Choice |
posted by: Cindy Omlin | February 09, 2015, 05:24 PM |
Brenda, NWPE Regional Director for Idaho, and coaltion partners organized an energetic rally of 1,000 students, parents, educators, legislators and other supporters January 27 on the steps of the state capitol in Boise, ID. The rally began with a march from the Basque Center to the capitol and included a rousing flash mob of the NSCW dance. Students from twelve schools received the SCW dance training from Melissa Sunshine prior to the march. Idaho Education News reported that Idaho was recognized by a National School Choice Week committee as one of the top 15 states for providing students with education options. The national movement honored Idaho since its educational opportunities include public, charter, private, parochial, virtual and home schools. Northwest Professional Educators also offered a raffle for a free luncheon to one of the schools of choice participating in the NSCW rally. The Academy at Roosevelt Center (ARC) won the prize and Brenda will be hosting their luncheon this month. Idaho Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter signed a proclamation honoring not only student choice, but teacher choice as well. It was the first proclamation of its kind during a National School Choice Week celebration. Idaho's NSCW started with a coffee kick-off organized by Brenda at The Village Charter School with coffee, doughnuts, and comments from education leaders. Teachers, students and parents were invited to make posters with personal statements about why choice is important to them. "So many families benefit from education options in Idaho every day," said Brenda remarked. "We're glad to bring some of them together to celebrate the difference school choice is making for children."
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Regional Director written by Brenda Miller , February 09, 2015
What a week it was! Charter, private, or public, choice is good for families. Did your school miss out on the action? Be a part of the excitement next year. Contact me if you want to host a signature event at your school during School Choice Week.
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