
About Devan Crean:
Devan graduated from the University of Denver with a B.A. in History (minor in Political Science) and the University of Wyoming with a Master of Public Administration. Devan is an experienced writer and content manager. In addition to her writing experience she has worked on federal campaigns and at the Colorado General Assembly. She has focused her policy expertise on education, working as a Research Associate for the Education Policy Center at the Independence Institute in Denver, blogging for National School Choice Week, and writing on education for The Colorado Observer.
Ensuring that all children have access to outstanding education is Devan's passion. Whether it's traditional public schools, charter schools, private schools, or home schooling, all children deserve the best education possible. In order to achieve this goal, we must put the needs of students first and foremost. Devan firmly believes that if we provide a world class education to the future generations, we will then begin to solve other policy issues facing the country.
Devan graduated from the University of Denver with a B.A. in History (minor in Political Science) and the University of Wyoming with a Master of Public Administration. Devan is an experienced writer and content manager. In addition to her writing experience she has worked on federal campaigns and at the Colorado General Assembly. She has focused her policy expertise on education, working as a Research Associate for the Education Policy Center at the Independence Institute in Denver, blogging for National School Choice Week, and writing on education for The Colorado Observer.
Ensuring that all children have access to outstanding education is Devan's passion. Whether it's traditional public schools, charter schools, private schools, or home schooling, all children deserve the best education possible. In order to achieve this goal, we must put the needs of students first and foremost. Devan firmly believes that if we provide a world class education to the future generations, we will then begin to solve other policy issues facing the country.