Taken together, Residents for a Better Bridgeport, StudentsFirst and Excel Bridgeport, a corporate
sponsored education reform group, appear to have spent more than half a million dollars to persuade Bridgeport voters to give up their right to choose who should serve on the local Board of Education.
Not exact matches
The event is
sponsored by
Education Reform Now, a
group that has ties to Taveras: the New York - based 501 (c) 3 nonprofit is helping support the national Mayors for Educational Excellence Tour, which is meant to highlight new educational efforts in four specific U.S. cities.
Another
sponsor, a
group called School Choice Week, was launched last year as a public relations gimmick to take advantage of the opportunity for rapid
education reforms.
Bronin's donor list actually includes many of the top board members and
sponsors behind the various charter school companies and
education reform groups in Connecticut.
The poll of 445 likely voters
sponsored by
Education Reform Now, a nonprofit group that supports President Obama's agenda on education reform, was conducted in February before Mayor Thomas Menino announced he would not seek a si
Education Reform Now, a nonprofit group that supports President Obama's agenda on education reform, was conducted in February before Mayor Thomas Menino announced he would not seek a sixth
Reform Now, a nonprofit
group that supports President Obama's agenda on
education reform, was conducted in February before Mayor Thomas Menino announced he would not seek a si
education reform, was conducted in February before Mayor Thomas Menino announced he would not seek a sixth
reform, was conducted in February before Mayor Thomas Menino announced he would not seek a sixth term.
Six of the leading candidates vying to replace Rybak laid out their visions for the city's schools at a debate Monday night
sponsored by
education reform groups.
The recent case, Doe v. Deasy, was filed in 2010 by several students in the district and
sponsored by EdVoice, the nonprofit
education reform group backed by billionaire Eli Broad, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and Richard Merkin, CEO of the Heritage Provider Network, among others.
According to published reports, in addition to raising money for
Education Reform Now, the education reform industry group sponsoring the poker tournament also provides a variety of prizes for tournament participants including seats at the World Series of Poker Main Event, vacations, golf outings, and «power lunches» with hedge fund managers like David Einhorn (Greenlight Capital), billionaire Seth Klarman, Leon Cooperman (Omega Advisors) and Bill Ackman (Pershing Square Capital Man
Education Reform Now, the education reform industry group sponsoring the poker tournament also provides a variety of prizes for tournament participants including seats at the World Series of Poker Main Event, vacations, golf outings, and «power lunches» with hedge fund managers like David Einhorn (Greenlight Capital), billionaire Seth Klarman, Leon Cooperman (Omega Advisors) and Bill Ackman (Pershing Square Capital Manage
Reform Now, the
education reform industry group sponsoring the poker tournament also provides a variety of prizes for tournament participants including seats at the World Series of Poker Main Event, vacations, golf outings, and «power lunches» with hedge fund managers like David Einhorn (Greenlight Capital), billionaire Seth Klarman, Leon Cooperman (Omega Advisors) and Bill Ackman (Pershing Square Capital Man
education reform industry group sponsoring the poker tournament also provides a variety of prizes for tournament participants including seats at the World Series of Poker Main Event, vacations, golf outings, and «power lunches» with hedge fund managers like David Einhorn (Greenlight Capital), billionaire Seth Klarman, Leon Cooperman (Omega Advisors) and Bill Ackman (Pershing Square Capital Manage
reform industry
group sponsoring the poker tournament also provides a variety of prizes for tournament participants including seats at the World Series of Poker Main Event, vacations, golf outings, and «power lunches» with hedge fund managers like David Einhorn (Greenlight Capital), billionaire Seth Klarman, Leon Cooperman (Omega Advisors) and Bill Ackman (Pershing Square Capital Management.)