Fla. lawyers to high court: Keep 'legal cloud' off McKay Scholarship program
Florida's school voucher program for special needs students is constitutional. If the state Supreme Court entertains arguments to the contrary,...
Read More >The ethics of private school choice
The latest edition of the New York Times' "Ethicist" column features a parent facing a perceived dilemma about school vouchers....
Read More >Fla. commission backs charter school-friendly constitution proposal
Florida voters will get to decide in November whether to impose term limits on elected school board members, allow new...
Read More >Charter school issues returning to Fla. Constitution Revision Commission
Next week, the panel rewriting Florida's constitution could approve one or two charter school-related measures for the November ballot. The...
Read More >National tests bring celebrations, and some cautions, for Florida's urban school districts
We've written before about the improving results in Miami-Dade County Public Schools, and the potential for improvement in Duval County....
Read More >National assessment results bring good news for Florida
The latest nationwide assessment of reading and math outcomes brings good news for Florida. National education results have slipped or...
Read More >Florida charter schools win in court
A court ruling this week could lift a cloud over key portions of House Speaker Richard Corcoran's initiative to lure...
Read More >The politics of HB 7069, revisited
The state budget Gov. Rick Scott signed last month, coupled with a new law he signed, carry some underrated political...
Read More >Voucher-friendly amendments won't be on Florida's 2018 ballot
Florida voters will not be voting this fall on whether to make the state constitution more amendable to school vouchers....
Read More >Florida approves first two Schools of Hope operators
Florida is rolling out the welcome mat for two charter school organizations ready to launch "Schools of Hope." The state...
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