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26.10.2018 23:00:00

Jon Hage of Charter Schools USA to participate in a panel discussion at the Center for Education Reform's Silver Anniversary Summit and Gala.

MIAMI, Oct. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Jon Hage, chairman of the board for the Center for Education Reform (CER) and CEO of Charter Schools USA will participate in a panel discussion on Friday, Oct. 25 at CER's Silver Anniversary Summit and Gala Celebration. The event, which is in partnership with GSV and ASU includes a variety of sessions addressing education innovation and reform movements.

The panel discussion includes America's innovation and opportunity pioneers and will focus on the questions, "How far are we on the road to innovation and what else do we need to do?"

In addition to Hage, panelists include Jeanne Allen, CEO of CER; Mark Claypool from ChanceLight; Wade Dyke from Great Hearts America; Howard Fuller of the Institute for Transformation of Learning at Marquette University; J.C. Huizenga from National Heritage Academies and Lisa Graham Keegan, former state superintendent and Arizona Chamber Foundation.

Hage is well-known for providing education solutions for students. He is responsible for the first charter school in the workplace and has grown one of the largest and most successful network of high-performing charter schools across the country. As an education leader, Hage's primary goal is putting students first in every decision and creating an environment where all students can learn to their greatest ability. His schools have systematically reduced the minority achievement gap and the high schools his company manages have some of the country's highest graduation rates. He is a strong advocate of choice in education and has been involved in many of the charter school laws currently in place.

 

SOURCE Charter Schools USA

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