April 28, 2021 in News, Sticky
Education (Re)Open aims to address problems found in local public K-12 schools by pitching solutions to be implemented in the upcoming fall. (Charles McCollum | Daily Trojan)
As schools prepare to return to normal, USC Rossier’s center EDGE created a platform to harness innovative solutions within the realm of education and prevent further inequity within the sector.
To address faults in the education system exacerbated by the pandemic, USC Rossier’s Center Edge launched Education (Re)Open — a four-phase program that looks to implement education solutions derived from the community — late-March. In its first phase, the solution phase, Education (Re)Open looks to highlight innovative solutions via a competition format and provide local schools with ideas to implement during a full return.