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Celebrate National Charter School Week May 2-8, 2010

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

As we approach National Charter School Week, there is much to be excited about. In our country, more than 1.6 million students attend charter schools and the numbers are growing. With strong bipartisan support in Congress, we are well on our way to achieving a more favorable political environment to support charter school growth and success.   

Join us as we celebrate the great work and accomplishments of our students, parents, teachers and administrators. Improving the nation’s public education system is not an easy task, but together we can make great strides.  Help us keep the momentum going by getting involved in your community.  Here are some ways you can support charter schools in your community.

  • Make a tax-deductible donation to a school in our network— Every dollar counts (Click here to find a school in your community)
  • Plan a charter school tour with local political and business leaders. (Click here to find a school in your community)
  • Host a lecture by a prominent speaker on a key educational issue.
  • Talk to your friends, families and social networks about the benefits of public charter schools
  • Become a Fan of Mosaica Education, Inc. on Facebook (Click here)
  • Send postcards and emails  to key constituents in your community announcing National Charter Schools Week 2010

 

Gene Eidelman

President

Mosaica Education, Inc.


Fell Charter School Students Make Commitment to Local Children’s Hospital

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Miss Pennsylvania, Shannon Doyle, has enlisted the help of students at Fell Charter School to carry out a special fundraising project called “Wear a Smile”. Students will be selling woven bracelets with smiley face clasps for $1 each to support patients at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Proceeds from the project will be used to buy books, games and movies. Fell students are excited about the project and hope to reach their goal to sell at least 1,500 bracelets. Read the Times Tribune Feature Story