Celebrate the Power of Freedom in Education
Registration is now open for the Yass Prize 2024 Summit on September 12th, 2024 in New York City, New York!
Now Available! YASS PRIZE YEAR IN REVIEW
Rethinking Education Funding
In this week’s Forbes feature, we examine how states should revise their approach to funding education freedom.
Learn About All The Yass Prize and STOP Award Winners!
An Education Culture of Love and Honor: In Piazza with Anthony Brock
“They’re building prisons off of 3rd grade reading levels.” That’s why Valiant Cross Academy, 2023 Yass Prize winner, exists. It’s the best place for African American young men, period; says Anthony Brock, Valiant’s co-founder and Head of School.
Yass Prize x Forbes Contributor Page
Read what the most successful education entrepreneurs are saying about the most pressing education issues of the day. Whether your beat be investing, teaching, personalizing learning or even politics, you don’t want to miss these news reports!
unCommon Construction Helps Students Build Their Careers!
Check out the feature of unCommon Construction, a 2022 Yass Prize Finalist, in the first episode of NBC’s Stay Tuned Education Series! New Orleans high school senior J’Adore Linzsey discusses how she balances going to class during the week and building homes on the weekend, and her goals to seek further education using her newly-acquired skills.
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— 2022 Yass Prize & STOP Awards —
Key Dates & Happenings
The Yass Foundation for Education advances the four core STOP principles: Sustainable, Transformational, Outstanding, and Permissionless education. Each year, the Foundation will reward dozens of organizations, building a growing network of innovative providers that
demonstrate these qualities in their commitment to new ideas, technologies, and approaches to learning that bring education into
the 21st century. The Foundation is powered by the Center for Education Reform (CER) in partnership with Forbes.
Education is one of the most fundamental pillars for democratizing opportunities for success that we have in our society.
It’s thanks to organizations like the Yass Prize that our children are going to have a better tomorrow.
Being a part of the [Yass] family confirmed that what I'm doing is right,
focusing on what we know is important for kids really works, and having a network of people now that also agree was super huge.
I'm a Yass Prize finalist from last year.
And through that, we were able to open up our second campus in the city of Wichita.
Being a part of this experience has amplified the access we can give to our students in a way that nothing has, and the access is just critical.
The Yass Prize is almost like Burning Man for education reform.
Yass brought us together, creating opportunities to create an educational universe within which we can look at education differently…
we have to find academic experiences that represent neuro-divergent learners, kids who want to learn about gaming, who want to do stuff online, who dropped out of school.
The Yass Award is about celebrating and rewarding those who make students the priority.”
The Yass Prize process has created an awareness of the education freedom movement within churches and communities.
It's given us an opportunity to start critical discussions with our congregations, parents, community leaders and members, about the laws that govern education in Pennsylvania.
The Yass Prize is centered around ensuring that this [program] provides you a stepping stone...
We don’t want you to rinse, wash, repeat. We want you to build and sustain.
Everyone knows that without great education, our nation suffers.
Great education is a vital link for students to become successful citizens.
I’m dreaming bigger, bolder, and more bodacious [because of the Yass Prize].
It has helped me raise the ceiling on what’s possible.
The Yass Prize is truly changing the landscape of education options across the nation,
and I couldn't be more grateful for what it's done for us, and helping us serve more students and families.
It might be the first time you’re speaking where everyone is actually listening and cares about what you’re doing.
I don’t think I’ve been in a room as supportive as the Yass Prize Semifinalist room in Miami.