State Policy Network

Education Policy

Vision

SPN envisions a future where every child has the chance to pursue an education in an environment where they can thrive. We believe that when education supports students in reaching their full potential, the next generation of Americans will be prepared to face 21st century challenges.

Our vision is rooted in the following guiding principles:

  • Empowering Parents: Parents and guardians are the rightful decision-makers in their child’s education. We advance policies that provide them with the freedom to choose the educational environment that best serves the unique needs of their child and aligns with their values and beliefs. Parents have options—not limited by ZIP code or income—and exercise those options.
  • Decentralizing Education: We strive for a system that minimizes bureaucracy by authorizing local communities to advocate for bottom-up solutions to local problems. By decentralizing education, we aim to increase flexibility and responsiveness to the diverse preferences of students and their families.
  • Unbundling: We affirm that education “unbundled” fosters innovation and a culture of continuous, incremental improvement. We support policies that not only permit but promote pluralism. We commit to champion this not only because we inherently value it, but because we surmise the availability of more high-quality options in the education marketplace will result in improved academic outcomes.
  • Personalizing Learning: Each child is an individual with distinct strengths, struggles, and learning styles. We endorse a varied range of teaching models, methods, and curricula to accommodate these differences, prioritizing student success over preserving the status quo.
  • Protecting Freedom of Thought: We stand for intellectual freedom. Children should be taught how to think, not what to think. We encourage educators and students to engage in open dialogue, explore different perspectives, and challenge ideas without fear of censorship or indoctrination.
  • Responsibility: We expect transparent and accountable stewardship of public dollars in education spending. We advocate on behalf of all stakeholders in America’s K-12 education ecosystem: students, parents and guardians, educators, and taxpayers.
  • Joyful, Lifelong Learning: Education does not begin or end with schooling. We covet K-12 learning environments that spark curiosity and a true love of learning. This recognizes the importance of openness to growth and the desire for unabating education and skill development—beyond the classroom, college, or career—but throughout an individual’s life.

By honoring these principles, SPN will play its part in making “education” not a means to an end that merely prepares students for life after graduation, but an endeavor so innate it is inextricable from life itself. Our work will not be complete until education in America extends every child the opportunity to acquire the wisdom, develop the discipline of critical thinking, and build the pluck necessary to become an informed, engaged, and self-reliant member of civil society.

Jane McEnaney

Director of Education Policy Initiatives
jmcenaney@spn.org

Katherine Bathgate

Senior Advisor for Education Strategy

Lila Fraser

Policy Associate

Christie Herrera

Government Affairs Leadership Fellow

Kerry McDonald

Velinda Jonson Family Education Fellow

Whitney Vogrinec

Advisor for Education Strategy                   

 

 

Our Offerings

Education Entrepreneurship Working group

We gather the leading state think tank experts, key partners, and SPN fellows to analyze the trends, opportunities, and challenges holding back education entrepreneurs. This sub-working group, hosted by SPN’s Visiting Fellow Kerry McDonald helps state think tanks connect with peers across the country, share policy ideas, and hear about best practices.

Policy Advising

-Katherine Bathgate is a visiting education policy fellow at State Policy Network. Katherine advises state think tanks across the country on their education policy and advocacy work.

-Kerry McDonald is State Policy Network’s Velinda Jonson Family Education Fellow. Kerry works to spotlight and support education entrepreneurs who are building innovative K-12 learning models and expanding education options for families. In addition she facilitates SPN’s education entrepreneurship working group.

Issue Campaign Counsel

SPN’s education team has years of experience advancing crucial education reforms in the states. The SPN education team is available to assist your organization with issue campaign strategy, message development, coalition facilitation, and other needs you may have. Participation is limited by capacity constraints. 

State Solutions Grant Fund

Generous donors seeking to invest in policy reforms in the states contribute to SPN’s State Solutions Grant Funds. These funds support state think tank education reform efforts. Invitation to issue campaign grants is determined by available funds and donor intent.

Criteria for Acceptance

Working Group — Participation in the working group is voluntary. Invitation to the working group is determined by the policy priorities SPN members indicate in the Membership Renewal Survey and SPN staff capacity constraints. We continue to expand our working group capacity to incorporate more members.

State Solutions Grant Fund — Invitation to issue campaign grants is determined by available funds and donor intent.

 

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