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  • State Policy Director Kate Casas talks education policy on Springfield talk radio

    CEAM State Policy Director Kate Casas sat down with Nick Reed of Springfield Talk Radio 104.1 KSGF to talk about some of the student-centered changes that are needed in Missouri: What changes should take place when it comes to tenure and how teachers are evaluated in order to better support students and teachers? What is last in, first out? Should we start rating individual schools in Missouri versus rating school districts? Should we have a voucher system in our state?

    Take a listen here to find out. The segment begins at the 6:15 marker.

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    January 24, 2013

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    104.1 KSGF, A-F school rating system, Accountability, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Kate Casas, Last In First Out, Springfield public schools, Teacher Tenure Reform, tenure reform

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  • Letter to the Editor

    Recently Chris Geden, CEAM Community Outreach Diretor, wrote a Letter to the Editor in response to Saint Louis Post Dispatch editorial published on May 24th. To read the Post Dispatch Editorial and Chris’ response, please click here and the Editorial is here.

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    June 14, 2012

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    CEAM, Charter School expansion, Childern's Education Alliance of Missouri, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Chris Geden, education options, education reform, Missouri Charter Schools, Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Missouri Education Reform, Parental Choice, Public Charter Schools, St. Louis Public Schools

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  • Celebrate National School Choice Week

    Chris Geden, Community Outreach Director, Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri

    National School Choice Week is right around the corner! From January 22 to January 28, the entire nation gets the opportunity to celebrate – and learn more about – educational choice and high-quality options for our students. Although this is only the second annual National School Choice Week, more than 200 organizations have already signed up to host events ranging from 5K races to information sessions to movie nights. Here at the Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri, we have been hard at work planning activities for National School Choice Week. Be sure to check our website in the coming days for details and to learn how you can get involved. We are proud to be part of the education reform movement that is making great opportunities available to students throughout the state and around the nation. Visit the official National School Choice Week website to learn more.

     

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    January 13, 2012

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  • See What’s Growing at CEAM…

     

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    September 6, 2011

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    CEAM, CEAM Team, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Chris Geden, education options, education policy, education reform, Kate Casas, Missouri Legislature, Peter Franzen, Teach for America

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  • Kansas City Star Publishes CEAM Op-Ed

    Kate Casas, State Director, Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri

    The Kansas City Star published my op-ed in its opinion section this morning. The timing of its decision to run the op-ed was perfect since the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education release the preliminary Annual Performance Review (APR) results on Friday morning (click here for an explanation of APR). Although school districts have until September 2 to appeal the preliminary results, the low scores in about 24 Missouri Districts should cause residents in many of Missouri’s urban, rural and suburban districts pause, afterall, the APR scores are what the State Board of Education will use to determine whether a district is accredited, unaccredited, or provisionally accredited.

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    August 21, 2011

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    CEAM, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, DESE, Kansas City, Outstanding Schools Act, Quality Schools

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  • CEAM State Director Casas Talks with Fox 2 Morning Show About Upcoming Screenings of “The Lottery”

    

    Morning Show Staff

    8:34 a.m. CDT, August 15, 2011

    (KTVI – FOX2now.com)—

    The documentary “The Lottery” is a response in New York to its school lottery system. A similar system is used in St. Louis City for students trying to get into Charter Schools. The Children’s Education Alliance is all about getting Missouri kids the best opportunities to learn.

    They will soon screen “The Lottery” and Kate Casas, the director of CEAM talks about what they hope to accomplish by showing the movie.

    You can see “The Lottery” Aug. 23rd at 6pm South City Prep at 2900 South Grand and on Sept. 13 at 6 p.m.  at De La Salle Middle School, 4145 Kenerly Ave.

    Online at: http://www.fox2now.com/news/morningshow/ktvi-the-lottery-screenig-in-st-louis-20110815,0,7394087.story

     


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    August 15, 2011

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    CEAM, Charter School expansion, charter schools, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, education options, education reform, Kate Casas, Missouri Charter Schools, Missouri Education Reform, movie screening, Public Charter Schools, St. Louis Public Schools, The Lottery, unaccredited school districts

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  • CEAM APPOINTS CASAS STATE DIRECTOR, GEDEN COMMUNITY OUTREACH DIRECTOR

    ST. LOUIS, August 8, 2011 — The Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri (CEAM), a non-profit organization that leads the state in education reform and support of policies that expand the number of quality learning opportunities for Missouri’s children, has appointed Kate Casas as state director and Chris Geden as community outreach director.

    In her new role, Casas is responsible for overseeing CEAM’s major, statewide education policy initiatives. She also will oversee managing the Financial Assistance and Parent Advocacy Training Program for families with children with special educational needs.

    As community outreach director, Geden’s responsibilities include building awareness about CEAM’s mission and engaging parents and the broader community in reform efforts. Geden’s work centers on helping parents understand what options are working in other states, what policy changes could work in our state and what policy resources are available to aid them and their children.

    “We are thrilled to add professionals with the caliber of expertise which Kate and Chris bring with them to our organization,” said Laura Slay, president and executive director of CEAM. “As CEAM moves forward with a series of significant programs designed to help students throughout Missouri achieve their full potential, it is vitally important for us to utilize the foresight and vision that both Kate and Chris bring to CEAM in these new and strategic roles.”

    Casas has spent more than 10 years establishing strategies, policies and objectives aimed at improving the state of education not only for Missouri families but families nationwide. In 2005 she was accepted into Teach for America, a highly competitive national teaching program in at-risk urban school districts. As part of the Teach for America Corps in St. Louis, Kate structured reading and math growth programs. She also evaluated and diagnosed student performance to adjust instruction to meet students’ needs.

    Casas also helped open the first Big Picture Elementary School, where she taught 4th grade as well as developing individualized learning plans with an emphasis on literacy. She has held additional positions with Urban Strategies, Inc. in St. Louis.

    Kate holds a master’s degree in teaching from Webster University as well as a bachelor’s degree in communication with a minor in political science. She is an active member of the Educational Partnership Board, the Center of Creative Arts Junior Board and the Teach for America Political Working Group. She lives in the Tower Grove area of St. Louis with her husband and daughter.

    Geden has worked for more than 14 years with youth in the St. Louis area. He has aided at-risk youth, many of whom suffered from abuse, trauma or mental illness. He also has provided direct services for middle schoolers, expanding operations from one school to four as Middle School Coordinator for the South City YMCA. In association with the St. Louis Dream Center, Chris helped to develop a successful middle-school sports program that grew to include more than 500 inner-city youths. The program spawned partnerships with the St. Louis Rams and St. Louis School District, leading to improved academic outcomes as well as character development.

    Geden, who resides in south St. Louis, graduated from the Neighborhood Leadership Academy program offered to community leaders at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He has served on the board of directors for City Garden Montessori, the St. Louis Senior Center and Tower Grove Farmers Market. He also is the first person to win the YMCA’s mission advancement award, which honors an individual’s commitment to values, community, volunteerism and philanthropy.

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    August 10, 2011

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    Big Picture Elementary School, CEAM, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Chris Geden, Community Outreach Director, education options, education reform, Educational Partnership Board, Financial Assistance and Parents Advocacy Training Program, individualized learning, individualized learning plans, Kate Casas, Laura Slay, Missouri Education Reform, State Director, Teach for America

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  • The Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri Appoints Corey Quinn to Board of Directors

    ST. LOUIS – Corey Quinn, president of De La Salle Middle School in north St. Louis, recently joined the board of directors for the Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri (CEAM).

    “Corey has made improving educational opportunities for all children a priority in his life,” said Laura Slay, the organization’s president and executive director. “Through the years, he has worked to give parents access to that opportunity, in order that their children will reach their full potential. We are grateful for his expertise and are fortunate to have him on board with us.”

    Mr. Quinn began his role as president of De La Salle Middle School in July 2008, but his first trip to the school was in 1998. As a first-year teacher at Rockhurst High School in Kansas City, Mr. Quinn and a team of students and teachers helped clear out the space that would eventually become home to De La Salle Middle School. Mr. Quinn spent six years teaching theology at Rockhurst, then joined the faculty at De Smet Jesuit High School in St. Louis County.

    While serving at De Smet, Mr. Quinn earned his Masters in Catholic School Leadership at Saint Louis University and is now completing his doctorate in the same program.

    When asked why he decided to make the switch from a large, suburban high school to a small, urban middle school, Mr. Quinn replied, “The Nativity Miguel model has fascinated me since its inception.Our school’s motto is ‘Love and Learn’, and I think that these two simple actions are inextricably and intertwined at De La Salle. It is truly a privilege to help guide this mission.”

    Mr. Quinn resides in Tower Grove East with his wife, Amanda, and their three children.

     

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    August 8, 2011

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    Board of Directors, CEAM, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Corey Quinn, De La Salle Middle School, education options, education reform, Laura Slay, Missouri Education Reform, Rockhurst High School

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  • Here is what Suburban Journals has to say about CEAM’s Kentucky Derby Event

    Supporters don Derby attire for charity

    Posted: Wednesday, June 1, 2011 3:00 am

    An evening of Kentucky Derby-inspired fun and fundraising generated $35,000 for the Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri.

    About 130 people decked out in traditional Derby attire to attend the alliance’s first Kentucky Derby Party and Benefit, which featured a silent auction and mouse races.

    Those attending the benefit, held May 6 at St. Francis Xavier Church in St. Louis, included Bill Coppel, David Butsch, Allen Icet, Rachel Keller Brown, Kathy Fulton, Kat Cunningham, Judge Jimmie Edwards, Shonagh Clements, Eric Felty, Brad Wright, Keith Brooks, Angela Brooks, Tony Palazzolo and Kristin Lappin.

    Peter Franzen, the alliance’s new director of development, was on hand to meet many supporters for the first time. The evening featured a presentation by board member Edward R. Weber III.

    Tom Sudholt, who was the weekday morning drive announcer for KFUO-FM, was the emcee for the evening. The proceeds will go toward programs that offer financial aid and training for parents of children with special needs.

    Online at: http://www.stltoday.com/suburban-journals/metro/life/article_27c5806d-90d9-56db-8db9-9b35f9aa2f52.html

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    June 2, 2011

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    CEAM, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Kentucky Derby Party and Benefit, Peter Franzen, special needs, Suburban Journals

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  • West End Word Covers CEAM Derby Event

    CEAM Hosts Derby-Style Event

    $35,000 raised for Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri

    June 03, 2011

    An evening of Kentucky Derby-inspired fun and fundraising generated $35,000 for the Children’s Education Alliance of Missouri on Friday, May 6. About 130 people arrived in traditional Derby attire for CEAM’s first Kentucky Derby Party and Benefit, which featured a silent auction and mouse races.

    Tom Sudholt, the weekly morning drive announcer for KFUO-FM, was the emcee for the evening. The silent auction items included artwork by students from Churchhill Center, the School for Learning Disabilities and Logos Schools, as well as a three-course Italian wine dinner at Remy’s Kitchen and Wine Bar and a cocktail party at the home of Kevin and Patti Short.

    CEAM is a non-profit organization focusing on ways to improve and expand on high-quality education choices for Missouri children, with an emphasis on those who do not learn in a typical classroom setting. Proceeds from the event will go toward CEAM programs that offer financial aid and parent training programs for parents of children with special needs.

    Peter Franzen, CEAM’s new director of development, was on hand to meet many CEAM supporters for the first time. The evening also featured a presentation by CEAM board member Edward R. Weber III.

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    http://www.westendword.com/Articles-i-2011-06-03-175409.114137-CEAM-Hosts-DerbyStyle-Event.html#ixzz1O8Gaiir

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    June 2, 2011

    kcasas

    CEAM, Children's Education Alliance of Missouri, Churchill Center, education options, Kentucky Derby Party and Benefit, Kevin and Patti Short, Logos School, parent advocacy training, Peter Franzen, Remy's Kitchen and Wine Bar, School for Learning Disabilities, West End Word

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