A Moonshot for Kids

Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
Washington, District of Columbia
Tuesday, November 5, 2019 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
National Union Building 918 F St. NW Washington, DC 20004

What would happen if we invested $1 billion or more in bold education R & D initiatives designed to generate fresh but evidence-backed solutions to some of education’s toughest challenges?

Join the Center for American Progress (CAP) and the Thomas B. Fordham Institute for a “Shark-Tank” style competition, where ten early-round finalists present their “billion-dollar Moonshot ideas” to a panel of tough judges, all for a chance to win $10,000 and have their idea propelled to widespread attention and potential major investment. Each finalist’s proposal will address one of these urgent issues:

  • Reducing by half the number of fourth graders reading below the Basic level.
  • Doubling the amount of high-quality feedback middle school students receive.
  • Achieving universal college and career counseling for all students before the ninth grade.
  • Doubling the number of eighth graders who can write an effective persuasive essay.
  • Doubling the number of young women majoring in STEM fields. 

Our “sharks” are:

 


 

Join the conversation on social media with #MoonshotforKids.

If you are unable to attend, we welcome you to watch the event live on our website. A full video will be posted to this page and to our YouTube channel within twenty-four hours.

 


Agenda
 

4:00PM – Opening remarks from Michael J. Petrilli, Fordham, and Ulrich Boser, CAP

4:05PM – First round of finalists presents their Moonshot proposals*

  • Anna Utgoff – Bibliomatic
  • Ginger Young – Book Harvest
  • Jayda Batchelder – Education Open Doors
  • Kareem Farah – The Modern Classrooms Project
  • Lavanya Mohan – Harvard Graduate School of Education

4:45PM – Break

4:55PM – Second round of finalists presents their Moonshot proposals*

  • Lindsey Tropf – Immersed Games
  • Michelle Brown – CommonLit
  • Ogden Morse – FineTune
  • Ryan Torbey – Founder, National Robot Library
  • Tom Neumark – founder, Federal Classical Charter School

5:35PM – Judges break to score / discuss presenters

5:50PM – Winner announced by Kumar Garg, Schmidt Futures

5:55PM – Closing remarks from Michael Petrilli and Ulrich Boser

 

6:00PM – Reception  

 

*For more information on the finalists and their proposals, see this event's supplemental document.

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