August 9-10, 2012



"How can we have an education system where 95% of the adults think we're doing an excellent job, when, in reality, we are only producing an 8% proficiency in math?"

Michelle Rhee

Founder and CEO, StudentsFirst
Former Chancellor, D.C. Public Schools
Washington, D.C.

Leaders know that change isn't easy—and it doesn't come overnight. That's why, for the past 18 years, Michelle Rhee has stayed the course with a single objective: to give children the needed skills to compete in a changing world. Rhee, who served with Teach for America, founded The New Teacher Project, equipping school districts to transform how they recruit and train qualified teachers. During her three years as Chancellor of the Washington, D.C. Public Schools, students' scores and graduation rates rose dramatically. Today, Rhee is CEO of StudentsFirst, a movement to transform public education. She holds firm to her conviction that teachers are the most powerful driving force behind student achievement.