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The Bottom Line Exciting News

Thanks to our generous donors, Discovery Institute’s American Center for Transforming Education has significantly expanded our work.

As a result, we are now providing national influence to advance each of the five aspects of our approach to K-12 education transformation:

Education Freedom
Education Entrepreneurship
Education Innovation
Parental Rights
Public Education Reform

To better reflect and communicate about our expanded work, we have a new logo and refreshed website filled with valuable and timely information and resources.

Our team is grateful to serve as a catalyst for advancing landmark K-12 education legislation and positive change — in each of these critical five aspects of our work — toward the betterment of students, families, communities, states, and ultimately, our country.

Incredible victories and progress have been achieved, yet much more work lies ahead in transforming our nation’s K-12 education. Currently there is a critical window of opportunity for substantial progress to occur.

As a non-profit organization, our work is only made possible by our faithful supporters.

Would you help us take the next big step forward by contributing toward the funding needed to make that happen?

Every contribution, no matter the size, is valuable, and we need your partnership to make this work possible. Don’t delay — please join us today with a recurring contribution or one-time donation.

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Or you can make a smart gift! By clicking the button below, you can give a tax-savvy gift of stock, make a grant from a donor-advised fund, or (if you are 70.5 or older), give from your IRA.

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Are you concerned about educating the next generation?
The American Center for Transforming Education is a program of Discovery Institute, a non-profit organization fueled by its supporters. Will you help us advance the timely and vital work of transforming our K-12 education system so that it better serves students and their families?