On November November 23, 1971, the Council for American Private Education filed articles of incorporation with the recorder of deeds in Washington, DC. Charter board members of CAPE listed on the paperwork that day were:
Edward R. D'Alessio – United States Catholic Conference
John A. Vander Ark – National Union of Christian Schools
AI H. Senske – Board of Parish Education of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod
Thomas S. Brown – Friends Council on Education
Rev. John Paul Carter – National Association of Episcopal Schools
Rev. C. Albert Koob – National Catholic Educational Association
Cary Potter – National Association of Independent Schools
Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky – National Society for Hebrew Day Schools
Among the purposes for which the corporation was organized were “encouraging a vigorous diversity in education to match our country’s heritage of pluralism” and “enhancing opportunities for more families to have a realistic choice among schools for their children.”
For fifty years, CAPE has strived to do exactly that, and more. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of CAPE during that time, and special thanks to the founders of this remarkable organization.