One lawmaker's change of heart, and his message in Virginia
Before a Virginia senate committee had a chance to kill a proposed tax credit scholarship for low-income students, legislators heard...
Read More >Va. senate committee kills tax credit plan
The Virginia Senate Finance Committee voted 9-6 this afternoon to kill a bill that would have provided private school tuition...
Read More >Too many school choices in one upstate N.Y. district?
Can a family have "too many school choice options?" One upstate New York school district seems to think so. The...
Read More >Very little to be afraid of
Today's Philadelphia Inquirer devotes considerable attention to the impact school vouchers have on public schools. At a time when opponents...
Read More >Enrollment increasing in private options
Our friends at the Alliance for School Choice have released the newest version of their annual yearbook of choice data...
Read More >What local control means today
The U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce, chaired by John Kline, R-MN, heard today from several educators and...
Read More >Rhee on charters, choice and parent triggers
Michelle Rhee spent this afternoon at the Florida Legislature, speaking first in front of the state Senate PreK-12 committee and...
Read More >Arguing with the straw man
No matter how fair-minded advocates for school vouchers or tax credit scholarships make their case, they're often drawn into a...
Read More >New Jersey Opportunity Scholarship plan advances
UPDATED: New Jersey's proposed Opportunity Scholarship Act won unanimous approval Thursday in the state assembly's Commerce and Economic Development Committee....
Read More >All T and no P?
When the New Jersey Education Association recently urged its members to rally the heads of the parent-teacher groups in opposition...
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