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West Virginia education savings accounts are worth fighting for
Editor’s note: In this commentary from West Virginia education choice activist and reimaginED guest blogger Jamie Buckland, the mother of...
Jamie Buckland
4 minute read
Each family deserves a choice regardless of income when it comes to educating their children
Editor’s note: This commentary from Vanessa Solis, president of Nativity Jesuit Academy in Milwaukee, appeared Monday in Milwaukee’s Biz Times....
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
The new politics of school choice
Editor’s note: This article appeared last week on nationalreview.com. Jessica Bagos is the kind of mom who may be on...
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Step Up For Students weekly enrollment numbers for the week ending 02/19/2022
Florida Tax Credit Scholarship and Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (income-based scholarships): 158,870 enrolled students, 53 percent of students...
reimaginED staff
1 minute read
#TeamPericles or #TeamMelos?
In History of the Peloponnesian War, written in the fourth century BC, Athenian historian and military general Thucydides recounts Pericles’...
Matthew Ladner
3 minute read
From a castle in the country to a little school of choice
WAUCHULA, Fla. – When Julie Taylor was 10 years old, she turned the family shed into a classroom, complete with...
Ron Matus
5 minute read
Students, not failing schools, should be the ones receiving funding
Editor’s note: This commentary from Jason Peirce, a parent with children in Brevard Public Schools, appeared Thursday on floridatoday.com. Recent...
Special to NextSteps
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Florida Senate approves bill that would expand unique abilities scholarships, clarify dual enrollment rules
Students who were not able to receive funding this year from the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities...
Lisa Buie
2 minute read
The little micro-school that could
LEESBURG, Fla. – When the time came to begin sketching out plans for her own little school, Nikki Duslak sat...
Ron Matus
7 minute read
The education choice movement must keep our options open
In "The Hunt for Red October," American officials learn that the Soviet Navy has sailed into the Atlantic with orders...
Matthew Ladner
3 minute read
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West Virginia education savings accounts are worth fighting for
Editor’s note: In this commentary from West Virginia education choice activist and reimaginED guest blogger Jamie Buckland, the mother of...
Jamie Buckland
4 minute read
Each family deserves a choice regardless of income when it comes to educating their children
Editor’s note: This commentary from Vanessa Solis, president of Nativity Jesuit Academy in Milwaukee, appeared Monday in Milwaukee’s Biz Times....
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
The new politics of school choice
Editor’s note: This article appeared last week on nationalreview.com. Jessica Bagos is the kind of mom who may be on...
Special to NextSteps
2 minute read
Step Up For Students weekly enrollment numbers for the week ending 02/19/2022
Florida Tax Credit Scholarship and Family Empowerment Scholarship for Educational Options (income-based scholarships): 158,870 enrolled students, 53 percent of students...
reimaginED staff
1 minute read
#TeamPericles or #TeamMelos?
In History of the Peloponnesian War, written in the fourth century BC, Athenian historian and military general Thucydides recounts Pericles’...
Matthew Ladner
3 minute read
From a castle in the country to a little school of choice
WAUCHULA, Fla. – When Julie Taylor was 10 years old, she turned the family shed into a classroom, complete with...
Ron Matus
5 minute read
Students, not failing schools, should be the ones receiving funding
Editor’s note: This commentary from Jason Peirce, a parent with children in Brevard Public Schools, appeared Thursday on floridatoday.com. Recent...
Special to NextSteps
1 minute read
Florida Senate approves bill that would expand unique abilities scholarships, clarify dual enrollment rules
Students who were not able to receive funding this year from the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities...
Lisa Buie
2 minute read
The little micro-school that could
LEESBURG, Fla. – When the time came to begin sketching out plans for her own little school, Nikki Duslak sat...
Ron Matus
7 minute read
The education choice movement must keep our options open
In "The Hunt for Red October," American officials learn that the Soviet Navy has sailed into the Atlantic with orders...
Matthew Ladner
3 minute read
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