A new strategy?
This week, the Denver-based Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People filed a federal complaint alleging that a Colorado...
Read More >California board gives OK to parent trigger rules
From the Sacramento Bee's Capitol Alert: The State Board of Education today gave tentative approval to rules outlining how parents...
Read More >Innovation, with a catch
The Boston Globe gives us a look at the growing number of Massachusetts districts embracing a concept designed to compete...
Read More >Quote of the day
From a must-read David Brooks column in the New York Times: If your school teaches to the test, it’s not...
Read More >Old arguments on capacity overlook new trends
Education Week has sustained the conversation about the capacity for private schools to meet the demand for school vouchers, and...
Read More >U.S. News to collect online education data
While we don't typically cover higher education, the latest announcement from U.S. News & World Report that the publication will begin to...
Read More >Keystone Republicans draw the fury of the Wall Street Journal
Time is running out for a number of school choice bills in Pennsylvania. And the Wall Street Journal's opinion page...
Read More >A slow-motion crisis quickens
The New York Times seems to be specializing in a new genre of news writing: The decline of the Roman...
Read More >An emerging centrist voice in school choice
It will take a centrist voice to advance the debate over school choice, and few individuals know that better than...
Read More >New Florida ed commish: Don't pigeonhole school choice
The St. Petersburg Times' education blog, The Gradebook, just landed what looks to be the first interview with Florida's newly...
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