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America is witnessing a drastic redefinition of the policies and practices associated with “public education.” Too often, discussions around the future of public education are strong on passion but short on actual evidence. The Forum for the Future of Public Education is filing that gap by building a resource of objective, research-based insights on key educational issues. We are establishing an open venue- a true public forum to debate controversial and consequential policy issues that will shape American’s future.

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Winners of 15th annual MLK contest announced

by the College of Education at Illinois / Jan 23, 2017

Victor PerezVictor Perez, coordinator of operations at the Center for Education in Small Urban Communities, said this year’s MLK Creative Expressions Competition drew 109 entries from children in area K-12 schools, with the majority of submissions being essays and poems.

Perez said the 15th anniversary of the contest was a tremendous success thanks to the support from local school administrators, teachers, and parents.

“Witnessing all of the students who submitted winning entries smile and walk with great pride to receive their award makes this event all the more special,” he said.

The 2017 winners were:

Second/third grades: 1) Sandaru Devmal; 2) Quincy Dixon; 3) Dayaneira Gomez; 4) Eldana Nigussie; 5) Simon Nudelman; 6) Campbell Phillips

Fourth/fifth grades: 1) Nydia Mora; 2) Corey Robinson

Middle school: 1) Kassandra Casco; 2) Sarah Ming Guo

High school: 1) Amani Joy Congleton; 2) Angelynn Huang

View the honorable mention recipients of the contest and the additional happenings that took place during the Jan. 21 Community Celebration at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.