Columbus, Ohio — United Schools Network (USN) will celebrate the three elements that have led to their success through their third Accelerators in Education event on June 9 at the North Bank Pavilion.
Read MoreColumbus, Ohio — After a dozen years of instructional and building leadership, USN Chief Learning Officer John A. Dues began considering how to spread USN’s nationally-recognized student achievement results outside the walls of USN’s buildings. By moving beyond educational delivery and organizing the nonprofit network’s best practices into clear, practical elements, could other schools replicate this success?
Read More“For seven years I’ve been at United Schools Network in Columbus. For the past two years I’ve had the pleasure of teaching 28 scholars every day. That’s right, scholars. I use this term because it suggests they are more than just students.”
Read More“Andrew is the Founder & CEO of United Schools Network, which started with just 57 students and one school. The organization has now grown to over 850 students, and their goal is to provide an excellent education to students that normally lack these opportunities so that they can be prepared for college and life beyond.”
Read More“In order for schools such as USN to continue to grow to meet the needs of students in some of Columbus’ most impoverished neighborhoods — and for excellent charters in other Ohio cities to do the same — state lawmakers must extend the competitive facilities program.”
Read More