Education reform: Michelle Rhee to raise $1 billion to fight teachers' unions
Former D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee, famous for battling teachers' unions, creates Students First to forward her education reform priorities.
Michelle Rhee made a splash Monday with her announcement of a new organization – Students First – to push her education reform priorities.
Related Stories
The advocacy group will be “a new voice to change the balance of power in public education,” Ms. Rhee promises in a Newsweek cover story that she wrote, which was kept under wraps until after her appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" Monday morning.
And – as was the case when she was chancellor of Washington, D.C., schools – she promises not to “shy away from conflict.”
“When [Rhee] left D.C., she kept saying she recognized that there was a need for a political support and political ground game to support that kind of reform,” says Frederick Hess, the American Enterprise Institute’s director of education policy studies, referring to controversial