August 25, 2025
Ronald Reagan Institute to Convene National and State Education Leaders Amid Critical Crossroads for U.S. Education
Ronald Reagan Institute announces RISE 2025 speaker lineup, including U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (VA), Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt, and top state education officials, scholars, and advocates shaping the future of American learning
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute today announced its initial slate of speakers and topics for its 8th annual Reagan Institute Summit on Education (RISE), which will take place on September 18, 2025, at the Ronald Reagan Institute's Washington, D.C. headquarters. The day will include conversations with U.S. Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska, Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma, and Kentucky Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman.
Today's American education system faces mounting challenges that echo the urgency of President Reagan's "A Nation at Risk" four decades ago: plummeting NAEP scores, waning confidence in the value of higher education, a student well-being crisis, and the demands of a rapidly changing world. This year's RISE, themed "Igniting the Flickering Spark," will convene education stakeholders, policy leaders, scholars, and innovators from a range of viewpoints to address the most pressing issues in education today—from student mental health and academic recovery to higher education reform and the future of work.
"All eyes are on states—not Washington—to chart new paths toward economic opportunity for today's students," said Dr. Ellen Dollarhide McCoy, Associate Director of the Ronald Reagan Institute's Center for Civics, Education, and Opportunity. "President Reagan had an enduring belief in the power of education to unlock opportunity, strengthen civic life, and prepare the next generation. We are bringing together leaders who are doing the hard work of 'igniting the flickering spark of knowledge' to ensure an education system that meets our nation's future."
Additional confirmed speakers include:
Jeanne Allen, Founder and CEO, Center for Education Reform
Doug Belkin, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Dr. Ashley Berner, Director, Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy
Dr. Cade Brumley, Superintendent of Education, State of Louisiana
Dr. Alexander Cartwright, President, University of Central Florida
Dr. Carlos Carvalho, President, University of Austin
Ryan Delk, Founder and CEO, Primer Schools
Maria Flynn, President and CEO, Jobs for the Future
Dr. Katie Jenner, Secretary of Education, State of Indiana
Timothy Knowles, President, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
Dr. Eric Mackey, Superintendent of Education, State of Alabama
Kerry McDonald, Senior Fellow, Foundation for Economic Education
Ted Mitchell, President, American Council on Education
Dr. Jennifer Mnookin, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jacob Oliva, Secretary of Education, State of Arkansas
Mike Petrilli, President, Thomas B. Fordham Institute
Melissa Avilés Ramos, Chancellor, New York City Public Schools
Ian Rowe, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Dr. Felicia Cumings Smith, President, National Center for Families Learning
Greg Toppo, Senior Writer, The74
Richard Whitmire, Author of Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System That's Leaving Them Behind
Theodore Wold, Senior Counselor, Palantir
"Since its inception, RISE has served as a unique forum for bringing together leaders who may differ on the details but are united in the conviction that we must pursue bold policy change to ensure our education system is a pathway to a strong future," said Roger Zakheim, Director of the Ronald Reagan Institute. "Inspired by President Reagan's legacy, RISE continues to champion a vision for education that is rigorous, inclusive, and forward-thinking."
Registration and media inquiries:
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