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SUMMARY:Washington Policy Center 2011 Education Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Improving Learning through Fair Student Funding: What We Can Learn from Baltimore City Schools\n\n	Featuring Baltimore City Public Schools C.E.O. Andr s A. Alonso\n\n	Please join Washington Policy Center for our 2011 Education Breakfast. This year's event will show how Fair Student Funding gives school principals the freedom to improve an existing program or turn around a failing school. The event will feature a keynote address by Andr s A. Alonso\, Ed.D.\, Chief Executive Officer\, Baltimore City Public Schools.\n\n	Read about Alonso's work in this 12/1/10 New York Times article "A Mission to Transform Baltimore's Beaten Schools."\n\n	\n		Dr. Andr s Alonso has turned around one of the worst school systems in the country by changing the culture of the schools\, streamlining the district to serve the schools\, giving flexibility and budget authority to great school principals and teachers\, and increasing parent choice.\n\n\n	Andr s Alonso emigrated at age 12 to the U.S. from Cuba. He attended public schools in New Jersey\, earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School\, practiced law and changed careers to become an educator. He earned a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University. After working with emotionally-disturbed special education adolescents and English language learners\, he worked in the New York City Department of Education and ultimately became a Deputy to Chancellor Joel Klein\, as they implemented fundamental reforms to the largest school district in the nation.\n\n	In July 2007\, Dr. Alonso was named C.E.O. of Baltimore City Public Schools and immediately launched a series of innovative programs based on putting great principals in charge and moving resources to the classroom. In the first two years of his tenure\, Baltimore City students reached their highest outcomes in state exams\, across all categories of students. More students are graduating for the first time in many years\, and the system has gained students instead of losing them.\n\n	In a speech on December 1st in Washington D.C.\, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan commended Baltimore City's new teachers contract\, which creates a new teacher pay model based on performance\, not seniority\, and gives teachers more say in the day-to-day operations of their schools. Dr. Alonso has received numerous awards for his courageous leadership. In addition\, Baltimore City Schools won the 2010 Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) Annual Award for Urban School Board Excellence.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>\n	<span style="font-size: 12px">Improving Learning through Fair Student Funding: What We Can Learn from Baltimore City Schools</span></h2>\n<p>\n	<strong><span style="font-size: 12px">Featuring Baltimore City Public Schools C.E.O. Andr&eacute\;</span></strong><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>s A. Alonso</strong></span></p>\n<p>\n	<span style="font-size: 12px">Please join Washington Policy Center for our 2011 Education Breakfast. This year&#39\;s event will show how Fair Student Funding gives school principals the freedom to improve an existing program or turn around a failing school. The event will feature a keynote address by Andr&eacute\;s A. Alonso\, Ed.D.\, Chief Executive Officer\, Baltimore City Public Schools.</span></p>\n<p>\n	<span style="font-size: 12px">Read about Alonso&#39\;s work in this 12/1/10 <em>New York Times</em> article &quot\;<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/02/education/02baltimore.html?_r=2&amp\;hpw" jquery1294439951734="8" target="_blank">A Mission to Transform Baltimore&rsquo\;s Beaten Schools</a>.&quot\;</span></p>\n<ul>\n	<li>\n		<span style="font-size: 12px">Dr. Andr&eacute\;s Alonso has turned around one of the worst school systems in the country by changing the culture of the schools\, streamlining the district to serve the schools\, giving flexibility and budget authority to great school principals and teachers\, and increasing parent choice.</span></li>\n</ul>\n<p>\n	<span style="font-size: 12px">Andr&eacute\;s Alonso emigrated at age 12 to the U.S. from Cuba. He attended public schools in New Jersey\, earned a J.D. from Harvard Law School\, practiced law and changed careers to become an educator. He earned a Doctorate in Education from Harvard University. After working with emotionally-disturbed special education adolescents and English language learners\, he worked in the New York City Department of Education and ultimately became a Deputy to Chancellor Joel Klein\, as they implemented fundamental reforms to the largest school district in the nation.</span></p>\n<p>\n	<span style="font-size: 12px">In July 2007\, Dr. Alonso was named C.E.O. of Baltimore City Public Schools and immediately launched a series of innovative programs based on putting great principals in charge and moving resources to the classroom. In the first two years of his tenure\, Baltimore City students reached their highest outcomes in state exams\, across all categories of students. More students are graduating for the first time in many years\, and the system has gained students instead of losing them.</span></p>\n<p>\n	<span style="font-size: 12px">In a speech on December 1st in Washington D.C.\, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan commended Baltimore City&rsquo\;s new teachers contract\, which creates a new teacher pay model based on performance\, not seniority\, and gives teachers more say in the day-to-day operations of their schools. Dr. Alonso has received numerous awards for his courageous leadership. In addition\, Baltimore City Schools won the 2010 Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) Annual Award for Urban School Board Excellence.</span></p>\n<div class="clear-block">\n	<div class="meta">\n		<div class="terms">\n			&nbsp\;</div>\n	</div>\n</div>\n<div id="sidebar-left">\n	<div class="region region-left" id="sidebar-left-inner">\n		<div class="block block-washpol region-odd odd region-count-1 count-1" id="block-washpol-6">\n			<div class="block-inner">\n				&nbsp\;</div>\n		</div>\n	</div>\n</div>\n
LOCATION:Seattle Westin 1900 5th Ave. Seattle\, WA
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