Florida charter schools aren't 'someone else's business'
Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine appears to have settled on a talking point in his campaign for the Democratic nomination for...
Read More >Two more organizations apply to become Florida 'Schools of Hope' operators
The organization helping launch a new KIPP school in Miami and a charter school network praised for boosting civic engagement have...
Read More >From uniformity to pluralism in public education
Over the past several years, Ashley Berner has gained prominence as education policy scholar — thanks, in part, to her exploration...
Read More >A charter school 'culture war' in Florida's capital city
The battle over two charter school applications in Leon County offers a microcosm of state and local political battles.
Read More >Florida Supreme Court agrees to hear wide-ranging education lawsuit
Education activists hoped to put two decades of Florida education policy, and above all, funding, on trial. They will get...
Read More >Where are Florida's charter school 'deserts?'
Florida is one of the leading states in the nation for public school choice. Its charter schools are widespread, often...
Read More >HB 7069 ruling shines light on long-simmering charter school disputes
Florida school districts have long asserted the power to approve and reject would-be charter schools as they saw fit. Legal...
Read More >Florida schools roundup: Shooting, walkouts, turnarounds and more
School shooting. A 19-year-old injured one victim during a shooting at an Ocala high school. He faces terrorism charges. Washington...
Read More >Why Florida Democrats would be wrong to ‘stop investing’ in charter schools
The first Democratic Party debate of Florida's 2018 gubernatorial campaign should worry school choice supporters. It showed the campaign is...
Read More >Florida schools roundup: 'Hope' upheld, students protest and more
Schools of Hope. A Tallahassee judge has released a written decision explaining why he upheld Florida's Schools of Hope law...
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