I just spent the weekend in Washington D.C. to attend Teach for America’s 20th anniversary summit . Honestly, it’s hard to believe Teach for America (TFA) has been around for twenty years, but I guess that’s because education reform is just now getting the media attention it’s deserved for the last forty years. Opening Plenary Session on Saturday, February 12th Photo credit: ABCDE The summit was sold out with over 11,000 TFA corps members and alumni in attendance. As we crowded into the Washington Convention Center for the opening speaker, I remember feeling incredibly proud: I am part of a national movement to ensure every child in this country gets a damn good education, regardless of where they’re born or how rich their parents are. And I was one of 11,000 there who believed that could happen one day. That was kind of fucking cool. Here's a link to the opening plenary session. A few things I learned at the summit: Change starts with the power and willingness of the ...