American Center for School Choice Conference

Washington , DC
Monday, November 09, 2009
 

THE FAMILY: FORGOTTEN FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION REFORM?

THE AMERICAN CENTER FOR SCHOOL CHOICE
HOLDS ITS INAUGURAL CONFERENCE

 
National Press Club will be site of unique debate
on family choice in education as a moral and civic imperative.

 
WASHINGTON, DC, October 9, 2009  --- 

Sparks will fly at the National Press Club on November 9, 2009, as the American Center for School Choice launches its inaugural conference to explore the case for school choice as public policy. The daylong conference, titled "School Choice and the American Family - A Moral and Civic Imperative," will bring together experts and activists of differing views and divergent political affiliations.

Scheduled participants include John Coons, Joseph Viteritti, Barry Lynn, Stephen Sugarman, Charles Glenn, Virginia Walden Ford, Jesse Choper, Patrick Brennan, Frank Kemerer, Paul Dimond, E. J. Dionne, Dale McDonald, Chester Finn, James Forman Jr., Virgina Walden Ford, Tanya Clay House and Sol Stern.
 
Michael Guerra, Executive Director of the American Center for School Choice http://www.amcsc.org  says, "The American Center for School Choice - ACSC -- is a new voice, but our perspective has deep roots, certainly reaching back to the work of Daniel Patrick Moynihan. While we make common cause with many who see choice as central to education reform, our support for school choice starts with our commitment to strengthening families before moving on to consider collateral benefits for school improvement."

The morning sessions of the conference address school choice as a moral and civic imperative. The afternoon sessions address the legal and political precedents and prospects. "We have invited panelists who will challenge our vision on both principled and practical grounds," says Guerra. "Our guest list includes supporters of choice, opponents of choice, and people who may be undecided or remain uninspired by the arguments they have heard so far. ACSC will make the case that school choice deserves the support of all who are concerned with freedom and justice."

"Our system already recognizes the right of parents to freely exercise choice in the education of their children," says J. A. Gray, one of the founding directors of ACSC, "We need to make it our public policy to bring all families into that circle where parental responsibility is exercised and family dignity is respected. To empower the family to be fully responsible for the education of its children is best understood not as subsidizing the family as a private consumer but rather as enabling the family to fulfill its deeper vocation as a vital contributor to the public good."

 
About the American Center for School Choice:

The American Center for School Choice was founded in 2008 in response to the political fact that the empowerment of ordinary families to exercise effective choice in the education of their children will come only as the fruit of a credible coalition of recognized centrists. ACSC seeks to speak to those of whatever party affiliation who resonate to arguments about the family and related communitarian values. ACSC believes that every family needs choice - for the child's good, the family's good, and the common good. For more info, google www.amcsc.org

 

Contact:

Michael J. Guerra
Executive Director, American Center for School Choice
Michael.guerra@amcsc.org
Web www.amcsc.org
Phone: 202-332-5253

 

 

American Center for School Choice Conference
Monday, November 09, 2009 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM (Eastern Time)

National Press Club
202-662-7500
529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor
Corner of 14th and F Street
Washington , DC 20045
USA

Map and Directions

American Center for School Choice

Inaugural Conference

 

November 9, 2009 = 8:30 am-4:00 pm

National Press Club

Washington DC

 

Admission by Invitation Only

Contact Michael J. Guerra

michael.guerra@amcsc.org

 

“School Choice and the American Family:

A Moral and Civic Imperative”

 

Welcome & Introduction

Michael J. Guerra

Executive Director

American Center for School Choice

 

Session I: A Moral Imperative

John E. Coons

Robert L. Bridges Professor of Law, Emeritus

UC Berkeley School of Law

 

Discussants

Joseph P. Viteritti

Blanche D. Blank Professor of Public Policy

Hunter College

 

Rev. Steven Baines

Americans United for Separation of Church and State


 Sr. Dale McDonald, PBVM

National Catholic Educational Association

Moderator: Bruno Manno
 Senior Associate for Education
  Annie E Casey Foundation


 

Session II: A Civic Imperative

Stephen D. Sugarman

Roger J. Traynor Professor of Law

UC Berkeley School of Law

 

Discussants

Virginia Walden Ford

DC Parent

 

Charles L. Glenn

Chairman: Administration, Training, and Policy

Boston University School of Education


Tanya Clay House

Public Policy Director
Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law

 

Moderator: John Merrifield
 Director-E.G.West Institute for Effective Schooling
Editor- Journal of School Choice


Lunch

 

Session III: School Choice and the Law --

Precedents and Prospects

Jesse H. Choper

Earl Warren Professor of Public Law

UC Berkeley School of Law

 

Discussants

Patrick M. Brennan

John F. Scarpa Chair in Catholic Legal Studies

Villanova University School of Law

 

Frank R. Kemerer

School of Law

School of Leadership and Education Sciences

University of San Diego

Moderator: Edward Whelan,
President
Ethics and Public Policy Center

Session IV: School Choice and Politics -

Precedents and Prospects


Paul R. Dimond

Miller Canfield

Presidential Advisor on Economic Policy

Clinton Administration

 

Discussants

James Forman, Jr.

Professor of Law

Georgetown University Law Center

 

Chester E. Finn, Jr.

President

Thomas B. Fordham Institute


Sol Stern
Senior Fellow
Manhattan Institute

Moderator: Michael J. Guerra
Executive Director, American Center for School Choice
 
 

Closing Remarks

John E. Coons

Robert L. Bridges Professor of Law, Emeritus

UC Berkeley School of Law

 

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