Countdown to opening day at IDEA Public Schools, Tampa’s first ‘Schools of Hope’
As school board members in one Florida county face state consequences for pushing back on charter school contract renewals, two...
Read More >Florida Board of Education orders reversal of school board's charter school rejection
Florida education officials today ordered a Tampa Bay area school board to reverse its rejection of renewal applications from four...
Read More >Newly approved Louisiana literacy program modeled on Florida’s Reading Scholarship Program
Help is on the way for struggling young readers in the Pelican State, thanks to some inspiration from the Sunshine...
Read More >Jacksonville educator opens charter school to introduce elementary schoolers to HBCU culture
Cameron Frazier didn’t attend a historically Black college or university, but the veteran educator recognizes their power, thanks to one...
Read More >U.S. Supreme Court to hear challenge to Maine scholarship program
Families who attend faith-based schools in Maine received good news today when the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a...
Read More >Florida Virtual School teachers learned along with their students during the pandemic
When the coronavirus pandemic shuttered brick and mortar schools and fueled a rush to online education in the spring of...
Read More >Dual enrollment law allows more private school students to get head start on college
Florida students who are homeschooled or who attend private high schools will have more opportunity to earn college course credits...
Read More >Family at center of Maine school choice case hopes for U.S. Supreme Court victory
David and Amy Carson both graduated from Bangor Christian Schools, housed in a tidy, red brick building in Maine. In...
Read More >Florida Catholic schools eager for Purple Star Campus designation
Military families move every two to three years, which means new homes, new cities, and most important, new schools. To...
Read More >New LIBRE Initiative leader sees education freedom as ‘ultimate endgame’
As a kid whose family immigrated to the United States from Cuba in 1992, Daniel Martinez knows what it’s like...
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