Indiana nonprofit uses $8.3 million state education grant to clear college roadblocks for more than 1,000 high school Hoosiers
Kevin Teasley loves success stories. That’s because he has plenty of them to tell. There’s the student who was on...
Read More >Siblings find renewed interest in books through Florida’s New Worlds Reading Initiative literacy program
Tamra Creighton’s kids love books. “After school, we do a little bit of reading and then before bed,” said Creighton,...
Read More >Florida Jewish school boom continues with opening of Tampa Torah Academy
Abundant sunshine, greater opportunities for remote work, affordable housing, and school choice scholarships have attracted many young Jewish families from...
Read More >Florida charter school finds champion as it fights for survival
A Florida charter school that closed after a judge upheld the school board’s decision to revoke its charter has found...
Read More >podcastED: Homeschool research group president shares personal, professional experience
On this episode, reimaginED senior writer Lisa Buie talks with Brian Ray, a co-founder and president of the National Home...
Read More >How a top teacher college is preparing educators for the future
Editor’s note: Today, reimaginED brings you the first in a three-part series on how the nation’s most innovative teaching colleges...
Read More >West Virginia education choice supporters press on in wake of appellate court denial
Editor’s note: Read more about the court denial here. With only three weeks remaining before classes resume, more than 3,000...
Read More >podcastED: North Carolina entrepreneur offers affordable private education through network of classical schools in multiple states
On this episode, reimaginED senior writer Lisa Buie talks with Bob Luddy, founder and president of CaptiveAire, a commercial ventilation...
Read More >What can one man do in the face of a scholarship derailment? Plenty.
A retired professional wrestler from Miami is poised to prove that innovation and compassion are worthy opponents to a court...
Read More >Seeking respite for West Virginia families impacted by circuit court ruling on education savings accounts
Unwilling to leave more than 3,000 families in limbo when school begins next month, West Virginia state officials are asking...
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