Unite For California Students (U4CAS) and Prager University will launch a four-part video series discussing changes to California’s education system so it can better meet the needs of its most vulnerable students.

The series, hosted by California public school teacher Rebecca Friedrichs, will launch Jan. 22. Friedrichs, the recent plaintiff in a U.S. Supreme Court case, will discuss how to serve students with special needs, low-income students, and English language learners. In the final video, she’ll reveal U4CAS’s K-16 education plan. The video series will be featured at U4CAS.org.

The event is timed to coincide with National School Choice Week, which will be celebrated at more than 21,000 events Jan. 22-28.

The vision of U4CAS is that every child in California has the best opportunity to achieve the American dream. U4CAS advocates a system where parents have the freedom to choose the best educational opportunities for their children and where public education funding follows the students.

For more information, contact Kurt James, co-founder of U4CAS, at kurt@u4cas.org.

As a nonpartisan, nonpolitical public awareness effort, National School Choice Week shines a positive spotlight on effective education options for students, families, and communities around the country.

For more information, visit www.schoolchoiceweek.com, or visit www.facebook.com/schoolchoiceweek.