Navigating universal school choice: Why infrastructure is important
Editor’s note: This commentary from Ben DeGrow, policy director of education choice at ExcelinEd, appeared Thursday on the ExcelinEd website....
Read More >Choice characterizes another round of education savings account bills in Louisiana
Editor’s note: This article appeared Tuesday on Louisiana’s kalb.com. Education savings account bills are getting another push from lawmakers on...
Read More >Corey DeAngelis: Texas school choice proposals in 88th legislative session
Senior fellow at the American Federation for Children Corey DeAngelis joined The Texan earlier this week to discuss the ongoing...
Read More >Here’s what Florida’s new school choice law means for you
Editor’s note: This commentary from Danny Aqua, executive director of Teach Florida, appeared Monday on sun-sentinel.com. Last month, Gov. Ron...
Read More >Early lessons, questions to ask on implementing universal school choice
Editor’s note: This commentary from Patricia Levesque, chief executive officer for ExcelinEd, appeared recently on the ExcelinEd website. In the...
Read More >An early look at microschooling in America
Editor’s note: This analysis from Mike McShane, director of national research at EdChoice, appeared last week on forbes.com. Earlier today,...
Read More >House subcommittee hearing shows school choice is 'rising tide that lifts all boats'
Editor’s note: This commentary appeared last week on the website of the Independent Women’s Forum, iwf.org. This week, the House...
Read More >Put politics aside, Nevada students first
This commentary from Valeria Gurr, a senior fellow for the American Federation for Children and a reimaginED guest blogger, appeared...
Read More >Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick threatens to force special session on school vouchers
Editor’s note: This article appeared Tuesday on Texas’ spectrumlocalnews.com. With just about six weeks to go in the Texas legislative...
Read More >I’m pro-public education. That’s why I want universal education savings accounts to succeed.
Editor’s note: This commentary from Michael J. Petrilli, president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and a research fellow at...
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