About The Author

Patrick R. Gibbons

Patrick Gibbons is public affairs manager at Step Up for Students and a research fellow for the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. A former teacher, he lived in Las Vegas, Nev., for five years, where he worked as an education writer and researcher. He can be reached at (813) 498.1991 or emailed at [email protected]. Follow Patrick on Twitter: at @PatrickRGibbons and @redefinEDonline.
02/06/14
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The Association of American Educators The Association of American Educators (AAE) is a non-union professional service organization for teachers. The...
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01/29/14
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Dave Begel – On Milwaukee Dave Begel is a columnist for On Milwaukee and he wants to terminate the Milwaukee...
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01/24/14
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School choice supporters have long pointed to government programs that assist people in buying goods or services to draw parallels...
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01/17/14
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Arizona State Sen. Steven Yarbrough Steven Yarbrough is a state senator in Arizona and founder and CEO of Arizona Christian...
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01/17/14
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The newest addition to Florida’s portfolio of learning options is part of a public boarding school network that 60 Minutes...
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01/14/14
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A new survey from Education Next suggests conservatives interested in expanding school choice may be shooting themselves in the foot...
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01/10/14
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James Gill – columnist, The Advocate In December, the state auditor of Louisiana recommended more accountability measures for the private...
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01/06/14
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Like their elementary and middle school counterparts, Florida charter high schools earned higher concentrations of both A and F grades...
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12/20/13
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Stephanie Mencimer – Mother Jones To advertise her latest article on Mother Jones, Stephanie Mencimer takes to Twitter and tweets:...
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12/13/13
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The Palm Beach Post reported yesterday on the graduation rate disparity between district and charter schools in Palm Beach County,...
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