“Look at where our current education system has landed the party. We’re not delivering policy-wise and are losing support politically. We have to try new ideas and should be open to anything.” DFER CEO Jorge Elorza via @nytimes.com. 🗞️
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Posts by Democrats for Education Reform
Here’s @dfer.org’s great take on what a better path forward would look like. Embrace innovation & choice, focus on guardrails and goals - not reflexive defenses of an expensive status quo that’s failing far too many students & families:
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🚨 SCOTUS's split ruling in St. Isidore v. Drummond preserves the public status of charter schools—avoiding chaos for millions of families. DFER applauds this outcome and remains committed to protecting student access and educational opportunity:
dfer.org/2025/05/22/p...
“We spend $1 trillion a year on public education—and only a third of students are proficient.” It’s not about spending more. It’s about delivering better. Read the bold op-ed from DFER CEO Jorge Elorza on what’s next for Democratic education leadership. ⬇️
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🎓 “The question is no longer whether to redesign public education, but how.” 👉 A Democratic framework for an Abundance Education Agenda—read DFER CEO Jorge Elorza's vision for a better, more effective public education system here:
dfer.org/2025/05/05/a...
New from @edreformnow.org: Most undergraduates aren’t at elite, selective institutions—they’re at public colleges that accept the majority of applicants.
This data-rich post from @jamessmurphy.bsky.social offers a clearer picture of #HigherEd today. edreformnow.org/2025/05/06/s...
New from ERN's @jamessmurphy.bsky.social: the biggest issue in #HigherEd isn’t getting in—it’s getting through.
🎓 Most students attend open-access or moderately selective schools.
🎓 3 in 5 attend colleges where <2/3 of students graduate.
Time to shift our focus.
edreformnow.org/2025/05/06/s...
Congratulations to DFER Champion Sen. Jamaal Bailey on being named to the 2025 class of @newdealleaders.bsky.social! 🥳 Sen. Bailey's commitment to equity, innovation, and expanding opportunity in education makes him a standout leader. We are proud to see him recognized nationally.👏 #NewDEALers
💡What do high-poverty, high-performing schools in GA, TX, CO, and MA have in common?
@edreformnow.org finds 3 key drivers of success:
✅Data-driven decision making
✅Building educator capacity
✅Small-group instruction
Learn more at edreformnow.org/k-12/spotlig...
Title I turns 60 today—a milestone worth celebrating, and a commitment worth renewing. Title I has created opportunities for millions of students, but it’s currently under threat.
Read @edreformnow.org's latest blog on what’s at stake 👇👇
edreformnow.org/2025/04/11/s...
Our regional chapter DFER South was proud to support
Senator @rashaunkemp.bsky.social's election, and we’re even prouder to see him deliver real results for Georgia students. SB-93 ensures literacy instruction is grounded in science. The work continues! 💡 #EducationMatters
🚨🚨 Big victory for #EducationReform!! 🚨🚨 Senator @rashaunkemp.bsky.social’s first bill passed UNANIMOUSLY, ensuring Georgia teachers are trained in reading instruction aligned with the science of reading. A huge step toward making Georgia #1 in literacy! 📚👏
🚨My first bill achieved final passage! Unanimously! It tasks the PSC with ensuring teachers are prepared using reading instruction aligned with the science of reading. I look forward to the Governor signing this bill into law and ending the use of three-cuing in Georgia!
DFER South Regional President Alisha Searcy participated in an important conversation on the future of ED & education #equity in Atlanta schools hosted by Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent Dr Bryan Johnson. 💡📝
www.youtube.com/live/uq7TU6J...
🎉🎉 Congratulations to DFER and EBR school board member, Dadrius Lanus, on being named the new Executive Director of @lademos.bsky.social!! 🥳👏
From funding battles to school choice debates, the future of public education is being decided right now. Stay ahead of the curve with DFER’s Substack––we break down the biggest education policy updates & ways to take action. 🎯 Subscribe NOW!
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We urge Speaker Johnson and House leadership to move swiftly and do what’s right for students, families, and communities.
Our message is simple: education is not a bargaining chip—it’s a fundamental right.
Explore common FAQs on this issue to learn more. ⬇️⬇️
2⃣ Participate in Friday’s Live Phone Banking Power Hour to make sure D.C.'s elected officials hear us loud and clear! 🗣️🗣️
www.mobilize.us/edreformdc/e...
DFER is fully committed to rallying national support to get this done. We're encouraging everyone to do 2 things:
1⃣ Join us by sending letters to House representatives.
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The Senate has done its part—now it’s time for the House to step up and pass the DC Local Funds Act (S. 1077) bill. Every day of delay puts students and schools at risk, and we cannot afford inaction.
🗣️📢 Let's talk about what is going on right now with public education in Washington, D.C. and how you can help. 🧵
New on the Blog: Returning Education Entirely to the States is a Dangerous Proposition. Dismantling the Department of Education and handing returning education to the states will put all students in the U.S. at risk. Read the full blog: edtru.st/4bJd8mI
“Shutting down the Department of Education will have a tremendous impact on students, educators & families in particular. My biggest concerns are for our most vulnerable students.” ERN Southern Region President Alisha Thomas Searcy via @atlantanewsfirst.com.
www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2025/03/21/p...
DFER CEO Jorge Elorza responds to the Trump administration’s executive order on the Department of Education. "This will put severe strains on state and local education budgets and will only add to the ongoing academic crisis."
dfer.org/2025/03/20/d...
Democratic pollster @davidshor.bsky.social walks through what voter data reveals about the 2024 election — and how the American electorate is shifting via @nytimes.com. www.nytimes.com/video/opinio...
.@mattmeyerde.bsky.social via @politico.com: “As long as we stay focused on outcomes with respect to the quality of education, as long as we focus on outcomes with respect to equalizing opportunity for kids/families across America, I think Dems are going to be fine." www.politico.com/newsletters/...
#ICYMI: Last week @usedgov.bsky.social slashed its workforce in half. ERN Director of Career Pathways & Postsecondary Policy @jamessmurphy.bsky.social analyzed the numbers and broke down the data. Read more via @usatoday.com.
www.usatoday.com/story/graphi...
Yesterday, House Republicans recklessly voted to pass a spending bill that slashed $1.1 billion from D.C.’s current FY25 spending budget. Now, the bill is before the Senate, awaiting a vote to be made by FRIDAY.
Tell the Senate to reject this attack! ⬇️⬇️
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The idea that the Department of Education is bloated is false.
We know that one of the reasons the FAFSA went so poorly last year is that the agency is understaffed and has to rely on contractors.