ExcelinEd Announces EdPalooza!

2020’s Premier Event for Igniting Ideas, Inspiring Change and Transforming Education 

The Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd) announces EdPaloozathe largest virtual convening of its kind for education leaders, policymakers, parents, practitioners and advocates who are focused on transforming education. The three-day event, December 1-3, 2020, will feature worldclass speakers and a ”palooza” of interactive learning sessions and action-oriented workshops to address pandemic-inducedand persistentobstacles faced by systems, schools and students. 

Themes will highlight solutions that bridge the digital divide, close learning gaps, empower families with opportunities and strengthen pathways to college and careerEqually important will be strategies that reimagine learning and create an equitable education system for the 21st century. 

“This year’s enormous challenges are sounding a call to action in education. From parents to policymakers, weve seen that industrial models no longer serve our children—and that the future of education has arrived. EdPalooza is where we’ll build the roadmap for that future, focused on quality, equity and opportunity for all. It’s a critically important goal in a critically important year, and we need to get it right.  

Governor Jeb Bush, founder and chairman of the Foundation for Excellence in Education

What: EdPalooza 

When: December 1–3  

Who: Open to everyoneeverywhere, from policymakers and practitioners to parents and teachers 

Where: Your conference room, office or home 

Why: To transform education with cutting-edge ideas & forward-thinking student-centered policies 

EdPalooza will ignite ideas and inspire change, bringing people together to boldly shape America’s educational future. Agenda details and highlights will be announced in the coming weeks, with event registration opening in October. Registration for credentialed media will open in November. 

Sign up for updates at www.EdPalooza.org 

Topics:

EdPalooza, National Summit on Education