Charter schools back amendment effort
News Service of Florida Companies with ties to charter schools and a controversial federal visa program are providing the bulk...
Read More >Fla. Hope Scholarship program begins with funding delay
By Lloyd Dunkelberger News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE --- The Florida Board of Education next week is expected to approve...
Read More >John Legg: With Nearly Half of Florida Students Now Exercising School Choice, Distinctions Between ‘Private’ and ‘Public’ Matter Less Than Customization
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Read More >School district officials question Hope Scholarship program
By Lloyd Dunkelberger News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE - More than 7,300 Florida public school students who are subject to...
Read More >School boards try to speed up 'Schools of Hope' lawsuit
News Service of Florida School boards and the state are sparring about whether a challenge to a controversial 2017 education...
Read More >Fla. constitutional 'framers' want to weigh in on education adequacy lawsuit
News Service of Florida Some members of Florida's 1998 Constitution Revision Commission are seeking to file a brief in the...
Read More >As CSF turns 20, equal opportunity in education remains a worthy goal
by Darla Romfo “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied...
Read More >Colleges wary of dual enrollment change
By Lloyd Dunkelberger News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — State colleges could face higher costs after a new law revamped...
Read More >Judge breaks down decision upholding Florida 'Schools of Hope' law
By Jim Saunders News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Rejecting arguments of school boards across the state, a Leon County...
Read More >All things are possible when students have options
by Darla Romfo For those of us who follow school choice discussions, the past two weeks have given ample material...
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