Just several years after its glitzy launch, StudentsFirst, the Sacramento-based education group started by former Washington, D.C., schools chancellor Michelle Rhee, is merging with another education ...
On Monday, current CEO of StudentsFirst and former Chancellor of DC Public Schools Michelle Rhee announced that the group will be shutting down a large part of its operations in Florida, Maine, ...
StudentsFirst—created by former Washington, D.C. schools chief Michelle Rhee—is leading a new wave of “education reform” organizations. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images Three weeks before Tennessee’s ...
Michelle Rhee has announced that she will step down as head of StudentsFirst, the Sacramento-based national advocacy organization she founded four years ago after resigning as chancellor of the ...
StudentsFirst, the advocacy group founded by former District of Columbia schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee, has expanded at a steady pace into many states over the last few years, but the group has ...
California’s policy efforts to improve student achievement earned an F from StudentsFirst, the Sacramento-based advocacy group led by Michelle Rhee, the former Washington, D.C., schools chancellor.
Michelle Rhee’s controversial education reform nonprofit StudentsFirst recently selected a virulently anti-gay lawmaker as the organization’s “reformer of the year.” StudentsFirst’s honoree, Tennessee ...
WHAT WILL REMAIN OF STUDENTSFIRST? Sources tell Morning Education that the 50CAN and StudentsFirst marriage announced last week is not so much a merger as it is an acquisition — and it’s unclear how ...
After founding the group to great fanfare in 2010 — on “Oprah,” in fact — controversial education reform activist Michelle Rhee is planning to step down as StudentsFirst CEO, reports the Huffington ...
Michelle Rhee will leave her position as CEO of the StudentsFirst advocacy group by the end of the year, Joy Resmovits of the Huffington Post reported Aug. 12, citing three sources close to the ...