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Research shows education savings accounts are being used precisely as intended
Recently, reimaginED executive editor Matt Ladner noted the 10th anniversary of education savings accounts, which debuted in Arizona in the...
Jonathan Butcher
3 minute read
Michigan House, Senate okay bills creating tax credits for school scholarships
Both the Michigan House and Senate are advancing bills, introduced last week, that would provide tax credits to residents who...
reimaginED staff
2 minute read
Survey: What parents care most about
Academic achievement ranks at or near the top of every parent’s list when evaluating the best possible fit for his...
reimaginED staff
2 minute read
How education choice lawsuits could radically change education
Editor’s note: This commentary from Amanda Kieffer, communications director for the Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy, appeared on projectforeverfree.org....
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Innovation, common sense needed to address school transportation challenges
Editor’s note: Emily Anne Gullickson, founder and CEO of A for Arizona, provided this commentary exclusively to reimaginED. You can...
Special to NextSteps
4 minute read
Opinion: A modest education reform that could save Connecticut taxpayers billions
Editor’s note: This commentary from Lewis M. Andrews, chair of the Children’s Educational Opportunity Foundation of Connecticut, appeared Saturday on...
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Those were the days
Editor’s note: You can read a reimaginED interview with Debbie Veney, senior vice president of communications for the National Alliance...
Matthew Ladner
2 minute read
National charter school leader predicts greater grassroots involvement in public education post-pandemic
Debbie Veney already had earned a journalism degree from Howard University when the nation’s first public charter school, City Academy...
Lisa Buie
3 minute read
Long-term NAEP scores for 13-year-olds drop for first time since testing began in 1970s
Editor’s note: This article on this week's release of NAEP scores appeared Thursday on The 74. Thirteen-year-olds saw unprecedented declines...
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Best of the week on reimaginED
The best school choice option you’ve never heard of Like many students in Florida, Desiree Schmidt had multiple options when...
reimaginED staff
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Research shows education savings accounts are being used precisely as intended
Recently, reimaginED executive editor Matt Ladner noted the 10th anniversary of education savings accounts, which debuted in Arizona in the...
Jonathan Butcher
3 minute read
Michigan House, Senate okay bills creating tax credits for school scholarships
Both the Michigan House and Senate are advancing bills, introduced last week, that would provide tax credits to residents who...
reimaginED staff
2 minute read
Survey: What parents care most about
Academic achievement ranks at or near the top of every parent’s list when evaluating the best possible fit for his...
reimaginED staff
2 minute read
How education choice lawsuits could radically change education
Editor’s note: This commentary from Amanda Kieffer, communications director for the Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy, appeared on projectforeverfree.org....
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Innovation, common sense needed to address school transportation challenges
Editor’s note: Emily Anne Gullickson, founder and CEO of A for Arizona, provided this commentary exclusively to reimaginED. You can...
Special to NextSteps
4 minute read
Opinion: A modest education reform that could save Connecticut taxpayers billions
Editor’s note: This commentary from Lewis M. Andrews, chair of the Children’s Educational Opportunity Foundation of Connecticut, appeared Saturday on...
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Those were the days
Editor’s note: You can read a reimaginED interview with Debbie Veney, senior vice president of communications for the National Alliance...
Matthew Ladner
2 minute read
National charter school leader predicts greater grassroots involvement in public education post-pandemic
Debbie Veney already had earned a journalism degree from Howard University when the nation’s first public charter school, City Academy...
Lisa Buie
3 minute read
Long-term NAEP scores for 13-year-olds drop for first time since testing began in 1970s
Editor’s note: This article on this week's release of NAEP scores appeared Thursday on The 74. Thirteen-year-olds saw unprecedented declines...
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Best of the week on reimaginED
The best school choice option you’ve never heard of Like many students in Florida, Desiree Schmidt had multiple options when...
reimaginED staff
2 minute read
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