Parents looking for safer education solutions turn to ‘pandemic pods’
Christy Kian’s phone rang in early March when the number of COVID-19 cases had just started climbing. The parent of...
Read More >Florida private schools strive to offset learning loss from COVID-19, summer slide
North Florida School of Special Education had high hopes for its first eight-week summer camp, designed with a focus on...
Read More >Florida Board of Education adjusts rules for Hope Scholarship for bullied students
Beginning this school year, Florida public school districts will be required to report to the Florida Department of Education how...
Read More >New DOE rules allow Florida private schools to offer ‘innovative learning’ to scholarship students with no risk to funding
Florida students who attend private schools on state scholarships will be allowed to participate in any innovative learning options their...
Read More >This education savings account provides personalized learning for students with unique abilities
Mason Noya, 7, has learned to write his name. Cole Rous, 16, has learned to ride a bike. And Gregory...
Read More >Supreme Court in Espinoza ruling opens door to state funding for religious schools
In a landmark decision today on school choice, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Montana Department of Revenue’s shutdown...
Read More >Funding for Gardiner, Reading scholarships remains intact in 2020-21 state budget
A $42 million increase to the Gardiner Scholarship program for students with unique abilities has been spared in a state...
Read More >Florida school choice expansion bill becomes law
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis today signed a bill that expands and aligns two K-12 scholarship programs that serve economically disadvantaged...
Read More >Group urges stronger rules for scholarships to assist bullied students
A conservative education group wants state education officials to penalize public school districts that fail to inform parents about the...
Read More >The future of virtual education is here courtesy of Arizona State University
Apparently, Bill and Ted were onto something. The two teenage slackers facing academic failure in the 1989 sci-fi film “Bill...
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