Florida roundup: Tax credit scholarships, campaigns, charter schools and more
Tax credit scholarships. Florida's tax credit scholarship program is growing in Palm Beach County and around the state. Palm Beach...
Read More >This week in school choice: Complexities emerge in Nevada
We've written about the potential of programs like Nevada's universal education savings accounts to change the way the education system operates....
Read More >Florida roundup: Home school, charter schools, teacher quality and more
Home school: Florida sees a surge in home schooling. Gradebook. redefinED. Charter schools. An embattled charter school reverses course on...
Read More >Florida sees jump in home schooling
Home schooling in Florida grew substantially during the recently completed school year. A new report released by the state Department of...
Read More >Florida roundup: Charter schools, facilities, discipline and more
Charter schools. A Palm Beach charter school faces an investigation after a newspaper raises questions about spending. Palm Beach Post....
Read More >Report: Florida 'somewhat hospitable' to charter schools offering pre-K
Florida's Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program serves four in five four-year-olds, making it one of the largest public preschool programs in the country and one...
Read More >Florida schools roundup: STEM, testing, race and more
Private schools. A St. Lucie Episcopal school plans to expand. St. Lucie News Tribune. An Episcopal school's leader steps down. Florida...
Read More >U.S. Senate rejects plan to allow Title I funding to follow low-income children
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday voted down a plan that would have allowed federal education funding for high-poverty schools to...
Read More >Florida charter schools score well in latest comparison
Florida's charter school students continue to score higher, make larger gains and face smaller achievement gaps than their traditional-school peers, according...
Read More >Florida roundup: Tax credit scholarships, testing, special needs and more
Tax credit scholarships. What would happen to 70,000 students if the lawsuit challenging the scholarship program succeeded? Orlando Sentinel. Step...
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